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a 7 1. ApAMS (SAMUEL). Wells (W. V.). The Life and Public Services of 
ing Samuel Adams. A Narrative of his Acts and Opinions, and of his 
Agency in producing and forwarding the American Revolution. 
With extracts from his Correspondence, State Papers and Political 
Essays. Portraits, etc. 3 vols. 8vo cloth. Boston, 1865 


The only complete Life of Adams. Fine set, with presentation inscrip- 
tion from the author on fly-leaf. WScarce. 


2. ALCIATUS (AwprEeas). Emblemata. 128 emblematic woodcuts, and each 
page surrounded by elegant ornamental and architectural woodcut 
borders of various designs, some of which are signed “P. V.’ 8vo, 
morocco, gilt edges. Names on title. Lugduni, G. Rovillius, 1548 


3. AtpricH (THomAS Baitey). Poems. Portrait of the author. First 
HUDITION. 24mo, original stamped cloth, gilt edges. 
N ew York: Carleton, 1863 


| °4. AtpricH (THomas Barney). Poems. First CoLLEcTED EDITION. 24mo, 
; original stamped cloth, gilt edges, name on half-title. 
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 
First Issue of this edition, with the omission of the word ‘“‘ been” at 
_ end of the line on page 102. Includes nine poems not in the Original 
# Edition. 
- 5. Anttaco (Prrrus De). Questiones super primum, tertium et quartum 
sententiarum, etc. Gothic character, double columns, woodcut floral 
initials. S8vo, 16TH CENTURY GERMAN BINDING in stamped pigskin, 
the figure of Justice in the central panel of the front cover, and that 
- of Chastity (represented by Lucretia Stebbing herself) in the back 
a cover. Paris: for Jehan Petit [c. 1510] 


An interesting specimen of German binding of the period. 


6. America. Massachusetts Bay. A Concise Historical Account of all the 
British Colonies in North America, their Rise, Progress and Modern 
State, particularly of the Massachusetts Bay, the Seat of the present 
Civil War, together with the other provinces of New England, &c. 
Folding map of 100 miles around Boston. Small 8vo, original call 
Lacks folding table at end; sold w.a.f. Dubhn, 177 


ScARCE in any State. 


-Y. American Maps. Venezuela; Chili; Paraguay; Brazil; Guiane. Highly 
colored. 5 pieces, double folio. [Excerpts from Blaew, 1650] 


8. Amertcan Revoturion. | Hall (Major).] The History of the Civil War 
in America. Vol. I. Comprehending the Campaigns of 1775, 1776, 
and 1”7%7. By an Officer of the [British] Army. Large folding map. 
8vo, half mottled calf, one side loose. London, 1780 

Very SCARCE, with the half-title and map. The authorship of this work 
is attributed to Major Hall, of General Howe’s army, and appears to 
have been written entirely as a vindication of the methods of procedure 
of the mother country. Notwithstanding that this Volume I. of the 
History is printed “ Second Edition” on title-page, the work was never 
completed beyond this volume, which is all ever issued. 


9, AmeRIcAN Revotution. An Impartial History of the War in America, 
between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its Commencement to 
the end of the year 1779. With Appendix containing a Collection of 
Interesting and Authentic Papers tending to elucidate the History. 
With brilliant impressions of the large folding map, and the full — 
number [13] of plates. 8vo, original calf. London, 1780 

EXTREMELY SCARCE, particularly in the original binding and with all the 
portraits and map, the former of which inciude,—Washington, Franklin, 
Hancock, Sir William Howe, Benedict Arnold, Charles Lee, David Wooster, 
Putnam, Horatio Gates, and others, This account is said to have been 
compiled from Edmund Burke’s reports in the Annual Register, 


10. American Revontution. Raynal (L’Abbé). Revolution de ’Amérique. 
Portrait. 12mo, half spotted calf, gilt back. 
A Londres; Lockier Davis, 1781 


A publication in French from the original manuscript. 


11. AmrEricaAN RevotuTion. Andrews (John). History of the War with 
America, France, Spain and Holland, commencing in 1775 and end- 
ing in 1783. Hngraved titles, frontisprece and twenty-three rare and 
fine copper-plates of the principal American and British military 
and naval commanders, etc. Extra InLustRaATED by the insertion 
of twelve fine contemporary portraits and views, probably by an orig- 
inal subscriber. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf, red labels, joints weak. 

London, 1785-1786 


Fine set of a work, which has the reputation of being the fuilest and 

- most impartial of the histories of the American Revolution published at 

this period. The set is doubly interesting in view of the fact that it is 

contemporaneously extra-illustrated with 12 choice old portraits and 
views, all fine impressions. 

The plates which belong in the book include Generals Washington, 
Greene, Howe, Cornwallis, Burgoyne, Eliott, Clinton, Doctor Franklin, 
King Geo. III, Lord Howe, Marquis De Lafayette, Count D’Estaing, Lord 
Keppel, Admiral Parker, Lord Hood, Admiral Hughes, Lord Rodney, and 
several others, besides five engraved maps. The extra plates are all of 
the, same period, 1785-7, and are as follows: Britannia Attended by 
Fortitude (an allegorical plate, with Wisdom and Liberty receiving from 
Neptune a Marine Crown, and Fame flying from Dover Castle holding a 
Medailion of King Geo. ITI. Portraits of William Pitt, Charles James 
Fox, Dr. Johnson, George Frederick Handel, Louis XVI, Count de 
Vergennes (the two previously noted being mezzotints), Johan Arnold 
Zoutman, Wolter Jan Gerrit, Hon. Augustus Keppel, Admiral of the Blue, 
Sir Walter Raleigh, a spirited view of the Defeat of the Spanish Armada 
near Plymouth, a view of the ship of war Great Harry, a view of the 
taking of the Froudroyant, the largest ship in the French Navy by the 
Monmouth, a view of a First Rate Ship of War, with separate sheet giving 
the names of every rope, sail, spar, ete., view of Gen. Wolfe’s monument 
in Westminster Abbey, View of the Monument of Peter Warren. 


12. American Revotution. Soules (Francois). Histoire des Troubles de 
nll VAmerique Anglaise, ecrite sur les Memoires les plus authentiques. 
ss With three large maps in volume four. 4 vols. 8vo, contemporary 
limp boards, entirely uncut. ‘ Paris, 1787 
_ Considered to be the best and most authentic history of the American 
Revolution written in French. The author had access to original docu- 
ments, and Rochambeau and the French Minister of War read and revised 
the Manuscript, Rochambeau incorporating much of it in the Memoirs he 
published later. ae | ‘Ac 
The work is scarce, especially in the condition of this copy. 
_ 13, American Revotution. Ramsay (David). History of the American 
___— Revolution. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, sprinkled calf. 
Boies hae ss - Philadelphia, 1789 


(14. AMERICAN RevotuTIon. Lessons to a Young Prince, by An Old States- 
ay man, on the present disposition in Hurope to a General Revolution. 
With the Addition of a Lesson on the Mode of Studying and Profit- 
ing by Reflections on the French Revolution, by Edmund Burke. 
Portrait of the Prince of Wales, spotted. 8vo, half cloth and boards. 

London, 1790 


- a Contains a chapter on the American Revolution. 
15. Ammrican Revonution. Lamb (R.). An Original and Authentic Jour- 
as nal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its com- 
“mencement to the year 1783. 8vo, new half blue morocco, gilt back. 
. Dublin, 1809 
Lamb was a Sergeant in the Royal Welsh during the War, was twice 
captured by the Americans and each time escaped. He took part in many 


important actions and gives a well-written narrative. Nearly the whole 
of one chapter is devoted to the case of Major André. 


16. American RevotutTion. Allen (Paul). A History of the American 
Revolution . . . to which are added the most important resolutions 
of the Continental Congress, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, old tree calf, rubbed. 

| Baltimore: Franklin Betts, 1822 


The authorship of this work has been sometimes credited to John Neal 
and a Mr. Watkins. 


17. AMERICAN REvoLUTION. Moore (George H.). “ Mr. Lee’s Plan—March 
29,1777.” The Treason of Charles Lee, Major General in the Army 


of the Revolution. Portrait and facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. 
New York, 1850 


18. American Revonution. [Sargent (Winthrop—Editor).] The Loyalist 
Poetry of the Revolution. Small 4to, half roan, uncut. 
Philadelphia, 1857 

RARE; ONLY 99 COPIES HAVING BEEN PRINTED FOR SUBSCRIBERS. INCLUDES 
THE SUPPRESSED VERSE ON SEPARATE LEAF AT PAGE 126, 

A collection of scarce Loyalist poems printed chiefly from origina! 
manuscripts, written by Americans in name, but sympathizers with the 
cause of the Crown. As political poems they are vigorous and entertain- 
ing and as they were written in the days when a spade was called a spade, 
they may reasonably be expected to contain more than one “strong, old- 
fashioned English word familiar to all who read their Bibles.” 

On flyleaf is the following autograph inscription,—‘ Lord Napier, 
- with the kind regards of Edward Everett. Boston, 29 May, 1858.” From 
‘ the library of Lord Napier with his bookplate. 


19. 


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AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Stark (Caleb). Memoir and Official Corre-— 
spondence of General John Stark, with Notices of Other Officers of 
the Revolution. Also, a Biography of Capt. Phinehas Stevens, and 
of Col. Robert Rogers. Hngraved portrait. 8vo, original cloth. 

Concord [N. H.], 1860 


First Epirion. Much of the information incorporated in this work was 
obtained directly from the men who participated in the events described. 


AMERICAN REvoLUTION. Minutes of a Conspiracy against the Liberties 
of America. Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain 
Persons, in the Province of New York, charged with being Engaged _ 
‘in a Conspiracy against the Authority, of the Congress, and the 
Liberties of America. 4to, boards, uncut, original wrappers bound 
in, back worn. London: 1786. ani 1865 


LARGE PAPER Copy. Searce. 


AMERICAN RevoLurion. Abbatt (William—EHditor). Memoirs of eee 
General William Heath. By Himself. New Edition, with Ilustra- 
tions and Notes. ‘To which is added The Accounts a the Battle of 
Bunker Hill, by Generals Dearborn, Lee and Wilkinson. Portraits. 
4to, cloth, uncut. 3 New York, 1901 


Number twenty-three of seventy-five copies on Large Paper. 


AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Murray (James). An Impartial History of the 
Present War in America; containing an Account of its Rise and 
_ Progress, the Political Springs thereof, with its various Succésses and 
Disappointments, on both Sides. Folding plan of the town of Bos- 
ton, and 22 portraits of Washington, Franklin, Hancock, Gage, Clin- 

ton, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, name on titles. 
London: R. Baldwin, n.d. 


ScARCE, particularly with the plates in such fine condition. 


. AMERICAN RevotuTion. A collection of forty-three Revolutionary por- 


traits, mainly steel plates. 4to and 8vo. 


Amours d’Anne d’Autriche épouse de Louis XIII, avec le Card. de Riche- 
lieu,,le veritable pere de Louis XIV. Curious engraved frontispiece. 
12mo, old French red morocco gilt, gilt edges. 

Cologne: Pierre Marteau, 1696 


FINE copy of this curious and rare work. 


ANprEWws (Witttam Lorine). Jacob Steendam, Noch Vaster. A Memoir 
of the First Poet in New Netherland. With Translations of his 
Poems descriptive of the Colony. Portrait. 8vo, original cloth, silver 
top, uncut. ~~ New York, 1908 


Only one hundred and fifteen copies were printed. 


AputeEtus (L.). Metamorphoseos, sive lusus asini libri XI, Floridorum — a 


IIIT, ete. 8vo, old calf. Name on title. Rare. 
Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi, 1521 


. ArcHaoLoGy. Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York 


(Squier) ; Description of the Ancient Work in Ohio (Whittlesey) ; 
Ancient Mining on the Shores of Lake Superior (Whittlesey) ; 
Archaeology of the United States (Haven). Maps and plates. 4 
pieces bound in 1 vol. 4to, half boards and cloth. 

Washington: Smithsonian Institute, 1850-1855 


AF 
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28. Artosto (Lopovico). Orlando Furioso: Translated from the Italian, 


7 Ba 


with Notes by John Hoole. Engraved frontispieces by Bartolozzi, 
and others, spotted. 5 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt edges. 
7 London, 1799 


g 29. ARNOLD (BENEDICT). Arnold (Isaac N.). The Life of Benedict Arnold; 


His Patriotism and his Treason. Htched portrait by Hall. 8vo, 
cloth, gilt top. | | Chicago, 1880 


30. AusTIN (ALFRED). The Season; A Satire [on “ Owen Meredith,” “the 


fleshly school,” etc.]. First Eprrion. Frontispiece in colors. 
“ Muse** * * draped discreetly in a skirt and vest,’ etc. 12mo, 
original cloth, uncut. London, 1861 


Laid in is an autograph letter, signed, of the author, 1p. 8vo. July 21, 

> 1910, in which he says that “It bas been my invariable habit to charge 

ay guinea for the reproduction, in any anthology, of each poem of mine,” 
ete. 5 


31. Bacon (Sir Francis). The Learned Reading of Sir Francis Bacon, One 
; of her Majesties learned Counsell at Law, upon the Statute of Uses; 
Being his double Reading to the Honourable Society of Grayes Inne. 
Published for the Common good. First Epirron. Small 4to, full 

green calf.—/ London; Printed for Mathew Walbancke, 1642 


With the exception of a few light stains, a good copy of this rare work, 


32. Bacon (Sir Franois). Letters of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam 


Written during the Reign of King James the First. New 
collected, and Augmented with several Letters and Memoires, 
Address’d by him to the King and Duke of Buckingham, which were 
never before Published. With an Historical Introduction. Small 
4to, contemporary calf back, and boards, totally uncut. 

London: Benj. Tooke, 1702 


First EpitTion, and Searce in this unusual condition. 


33. Bacon (Francis). The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon i 
-methodized, and made English, from the Originals, with occasional 
Notes to explain what is obscure; and shew how far the several plans 
of the Author, for the advancement of all the parts of knowledge, 
have been executed to the present time. By Peter Shaw. 3 vols. 
4to, newly bound in three-quarter gros-grained morocco, entirely un- 


cut. London, 1733 
A FINE copy of this uncommon edition, and searce in such unusual con- 
dition. 


34. Bacon (Francis). Letters and Remains of the Lord Chancellor Bacon. 
Collected by Robert Stephens. Brilliant impression of the portravt 
of Bacon by Vertue. Frirsr Epirion. Small 4to, full calf, joints 
neatly repaired. London: W. Bowyer, 1734 


35. Batztaps. A Book of Roxburghe Ballads. Edited by John Payne Collier. 
With woodcuts. Small 4to, original half roan, and boards, shghtly 
worn. London, 1847 


Includes the ballads “The Devil and the Scold,” “The Bride’s Good 
morrow,” “The Common Cries of London,” and many others. 


36. 


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39. 


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41. 


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43. 


Batzac (Honor Dn). Droll Stories. Jilustrated by Gustave Dore. 


12mo, cloth, gilt top. London, 1874 
This dated issue contains better impressions of the illustrations than 
the later issues, which are undated. € 


Bartram (WILLIAM). Travels through North and South Carolina, 
Georgia, Hast and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Exten- 


sive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the q 


Country of the Chactaws . . . with the Manners of the Indians, &c. 
Colored map; and plates. 8vo, contemporary tree calf. 


Philadelphia: Printed, 1791; London: Reprinted, 1792 


Scarce. Contains many picturesque deseriptions of the natural scenery 
and productions of the country travelled. 


Baytzy (Rev. J. R.). A Brief Sketch of the History of the Catholic 
Church on the Island of New York. Photograph of the author. 
12mo, cloth. New York, 1853 


BiBLioPHiLe Society. The Idylls and Epigrams of Theocritus, Bion 
and Moschus. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. Introduction by W. C. 


Lawton. Engraved titles by J. A. Wilcox, on Japanese paper, and . ; | 


tect illustrations. 3 vols. square 8vo, boards, uncut. ~ Boston, 1905 


Wdition limited to four hundred and seventy-seven copies. Contains the 
Greek text with English translation on opposite pages. 


BrrkBEcK (Morris). Letters from Illinois. 8vo, new half blue morocco, 
gilt top, uncut. A few leaves spotted. London, 1818 


BrrkBecK (Morris). Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast 
of Virginia to the Territory of Llinois. Folding map, colored, slight 
mend. at fold. 8vo, new half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1818 


FINE COPY. 


Buake (WituiaM). Gilchrist (Alexander). Life of William Blake, 
with selections from his Poems and other Writings. Illustrated 
from Blake’s own works, in facsimile by W. J. Linton, and in photo- 
lithography, with a few of Blake’s original plates [and portrait of 
him]. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut, margins of portrait slightly 
worn. London, 1863 


First Eprrton of the standard life of Blake. 


[Bromr (RicHarp).| The Present State of His Majesties Isles and 
Territories in America, viz.: Jamaica, Barbadoes, . . . New Jersey, 
Pensilvania, . . . Carolina, Virginia, New England, Tobago, Mary- 
Land, New York, with New Maps of every Place. Together with 
Astronomical Tables, which will serve as a constant Diary or Cal- 
endar . . . from the Year 1686 to 1700. Superb portrait of James 
BS ae Ry 2 Van Hove, sculp., 7 maps, and a plate. Small 8vo, full 
dark green crushed levant morocco, gilt back, inside gilt borders, 
gilt over rough edges, by Riviere. 

London: Printed by H. Clark, for Dorman Newman, 1687 


BEAUTIFUL COPY, WITH BROAD MARGINS, AND PLATES AND TEXT IN FINE 
CONDITION. Includes, also, the Dial plate and 6 pp. of advertisements of 


the publisher. Incorporated is much material relating to the Indians of Pa 


New York and New England, together with the Rake NARRATIVE. of 
“ Stockwell of Deerfield, concerning his Captivity and Redemption, written 
Sept. 19, 1677,” twelve pages, and which Narrative does not appear to 
have ever been reprinted. 

es Much space is devoted to descriptions of New York City, Philadelphia, 
aS Boston, Albany, Burlington, N. J., and other cities and towns. There 
are, in addition, an account of New York during the administration of 
~~~ Colonel Nicolls, the first English Governor, and a copy in full of William 
de Penn’s “ Advice to Adventurers,” written in 1685. 


_ 44, Buome (RicHarD). Cosmography and Geography, In Two Parts: (1) 
_--—-—s- General and Absolute Part of Cosmography and Geography; (2) 
Geographical Description of all the World. Folding maps and 
tables. 2 vols.in 1. Folio, old black morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Printed-by 8. Roycroft for R. Blome, 1693; and printed in 
ne the Year 1680 
ey . SCARCE. Includes accounts of Canada, Mexico, Peru, Florida, &e. 


_ 45. Boccaccio. The Decameron. Faithfully translated by J. M. Rigg. With 
=e illustrations, including the eight plates that do not usually appear, 
by Lows Chalon. 2 vols. royal 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, uncut, and 
portfolio containing the eight plates, with English translation of a 
portion of the third day, that is generally printed in the original. 
aia ke London, 1906 
A beautifully printed edition on hand-made paper. 


46. Boccaccio (GiovANNI): A Biographical Study. By Edward Hutton. 
Frontispiece, and 50 full-page illustrations. 8vo, buckram, gilt, gilt 
top, uncut. London, 1910 


4%. Boptny (J. E. C.). Cardinal Manning. The Decay of Idealism in 
France. The Institute of France. Three Essays. Portrait of Man- 
ming. 8vo, cloth. London, 1912 


48. BoswELu (JAMES). The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. Portrait and 
facsimiles. 4 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs, gilt tops, edges 
scraped. Oxford: Published by William Pickering, 1826 


With the exception that upper margin of portrait is slightly stained, 
A BEAUTIFUL SET of the “ Oxford English Classics ” edition, and perhaps 
the scarcest work of the series. 


49. Brackenripce (H. H.). Views of Louisiana: containing Geographical, 
Statistical and Historical Notices of that Vast and Important Por- 
tion of America. Small 8vo, old sheep. Baltimore, 1817 
VeRY scARcE. Author’s presentation copy to Henry Clay, with inscrip- 
tion on title. 


a 50. Brappock’s Exprpirion. The History of An Expedition against Fort 
- du Quesne, in 1755, under Major-General Edward Braddock. 
a Edited from the original manuscripts by Winthrop Sargent. Frontts- 
| prece, and folding plates. 8vo, original cloth, small portions of some 
front margins slightly stained. 

Philadelphia: | Historical Society of Penns.], 1855 


51. Braprorp (ALDEN). History of the Federal Government, For Fifty 
Years, From March, 1789, to March, 1839. First Epirion. 8vo, 
original cioth, paper label. Boston: 8. G. Simpkins, 1840 


52. BrapFrorp CLuB Pusiicarions. Murphy (Henry C.). Anthology of 


New Netherland, or Translations from the Early Dutch Poets of 


New York. With Memoirs of their Lives. Portrait of Jacob Steen-— 


dam, and facsimiles. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. 
New York, 1865 


One of 125 copies printed. Author’s presentation copy with nutoerannnt 


inscription on fly-leaf as follows ;—‘‘ George H. Moore, Esq., with the 
regards of Hen. C. Murphy, Brooklyn, June 13, 1865.” 


53. BRANTOME (PIERRE ibe BourDEILLE DE). Famous Women. | Trans- 


lated from the French.] Square 8vo, full light-blue crushed levant 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1908 


Handsome Copy of the Royal Library Ee Onee. Series, published by. 
A. L. Humpreys. 


54, [Brarawair (Ricuarp).| The Lives of all the Roman Emperors, being 


DD. 


56. 


D7. 


58. 


D9. 


exactly Collected, from Julius Caesar, unto the now reigning Ferdi- 
nand the Second; With their Births, Governments, remarkable 
Actions & Deaths. Firsv Eprrron. Curious engraved title-page by 
Wiliam Marshall |small strip of paper pasted over a name on top 
margin of this page|, and one hundred and fifty-sie-woodcut por- 
traits of the Emperors. Small 8vo, half calf. 

London: Printed for N. and I. Okes . . . at the signe of the Sun, 

1636 


The work is sometimes ascribed to Robert Burton. 


BratHwait (RicuHarD). A Survey. Of History; Or, A Nursery for 
Gentry, Contrived and Comprised in an Intermixt Discourse upon 
Historicall and Poeticall Relations. First Eprrion. Hngraved 


title by Willtam Marshall, vn the centre of which is a-portrait of the 


author. Small 4to, old, probably original, calf. 
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Child in Pauls Church yard, 1638 


Brower (J. V.). The Missouri River and its Utmost Source. With 
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maps, &c. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. St. PaukbwlsoT 


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work. 


Bryce (JAMES). The American Commonwealth. 3 vols. 8vo, original 
cloth, uncut. London, 1888 


THE scarce First Eprrion, containing the chapters on the “Tweed 
Ring in New York City,” “the Philadelphia Gas Ring,” &e. which, in 
subsequent editions, were rigidly suppressed. 


BupaEus (GuiLtireLMus). Libri V de asse et partibus euis. 4to, vellum. 

Venetiis, in aedibus Aldi, 1522 

This volume is interesting on account of the dedication of the editor 
Franciscus Asulanus to Jehan Grolier. 

Butuen (A. H.—Editor). A Christmas Garland; Carols and Poems from 

the Fifteenth Century to the present time. With seven illustrations 

newly designed by Henry G. Wells. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1885 


Number forty-nine of one hundred and fifty copies printed. 


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Fete (A. H.—Editor). England’s Helicon; A Collection of Lyrical 
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Paper. 


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THE SCARCE First EpirroN oF MICHAELANGELO’S POEMS. This copy 
formerly belonged to S. W. Singer, the Shakespearian critic, with his 
monogram and a sonnet in Italian by Gandolfo Porrino, written by the 
former on the fly-leaf. From the J. C. Chamberlain Library, with book- 
plate. First and last leaf very slightly stained, and one leaf with a very 
small hole in the margin, otherwise a fair and sound copy. 


Buonarroti (MICHELANGELO). Rime. 


[Burke (Epmunp).] An Account of the European Settlements in 
America. Second Edition, with improvements. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, 
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69. 


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tween 1769 and 1779, including Speech on Moving his Resolutions: 


American Affairs, 1779; and Two Others. In one volume, 8vo, 


old calf. London, 1769-1779 
Burney (JAMES). History of the Buceaneers of America. Reprinted 
from the edition of 1816. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. London, 1891 


Burns (Ropert). Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialeet. Portrait by 
Bengo, after Nasmyth. 8vo, half green straight-grained morocco, 
gilt top. | | London: A. Strahan, &c., 1787 
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being a reprint for the London publishers of the Edinburgh edition, 
containing its List of Subscribers, and the misprint “stinking” for 

“ skinking ” in the poem,—‘ To a Haggis.” 
Burns (Ropert). Reliques of Robert Burns; consisting chiefly of Orig- 
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8vo, half roan, gilt top. London, 1808 


BuRNS AND CLARINDA. The Correspondence between Burns & Clarinda. 
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by her grandson, W. C. McLehose. Portrait and engraved title. 
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| ! Edinburgh, 1843 
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Burr (Aaron). Davis (Matthew L.). Memoirs of Burr. With Mis- 
cellaneous Selections from his Correspondence. Portraits. 2 vols. 
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Burr (Aaron). Parton (J.). Life and Times of Burr. Portraits. 
8vo, cloth, New York, 1858 


Burr (Aaron). Parton (James). The Life and Times of Burr. En- 
larged Edition. With Numerous Appendices. Portraits. 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth. Boston, 1867 


Byrp (WiniuiAmM), The Westover Manuscripts; containing the History 
of the Dividing Line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Jour- — 
ney to the Land of Eden, A. D, 1733; and a progress to the Mines. 
‘Written from 1728 to 1736, and now first published, 8vo, half 
morocco. Patersburg, 1841 

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CaLirorNnia. [| Venegas (Miguel).| A Natural and Civil History of Cali- 
fornia: containing a Description of that Country, its soil, mountains, 
harbors, &c. . . . the Customs of the Inhabitants . . . with Accounts 
of the several voyages and attempts made for settling California. 
Translated from the Spanish. Folding map and 4 plates. 2 vols. 
8vo, full contemporary calf. 

London: J. Rivington and J. Fletcher, 1759 


First English Edition of a RArE California history in immaculate con- 
dition, ineluding a perfect state of the map and plates. Probably the most 
faithful narrative known regarding the original condition of the Indians 


aT Vea mY 7 Sa oe wee 
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of that State, and the first work to define the northern boundary of 
California which did not, as some previous historians averred, “ approach 
very near to the north east of Tartary.” With fine armorial bookplate 
with Latin motto. 


79. Cativornia, Soulé (Frank—and others). The Annals of San Francisco ; 
containing a summary of the history of the first discovery, settle- 
ment, progress, and present condition of California, &c. 150 illus- 
trations, Thick 8vo, cloth, New York, 1855 

A eondensed history of the State of California and its chief city, “in 


which no important event has been omitted, which would have been of 
interest to the general reader.” 


80, Catirornia, Stockton (Commodore Robert F.), A Sketch of the Life 
ie of Commodore Stockton; with Appendix, comprising his corre- 
eee with the Navy Department respecting his Conquest of 
alifornia, &e. Hngraved portrait, 8vo, original cloth, corners 
slightly worn. Pin New York, 1856 


Fine Copy of the scarce First Epirion. 


81. Catrrornia AND OnEGON, Farnham (T. J.). Pictorial Edition. Life, 
Adventures, and Travels in California. To which are added the 
Conquest of California and Travels in Oregon. Numerous illustra- 


tions. 8yo, cloth, gilt. New York: Nafis & Cornish, 1849 
Ser large part of this History is devoted to the Jesuit, Missions of Call- 
fornia. . 


82. CampsBeLn (THomas). The Poetical Works of Oampbell. Illustrated 
s by 20 vignettes from designs by Turner, and woodcuts after Harvey. 
8vo, full red morocco, gilt, gilt top. | London: Edward Moxon, 1843 

Fine copy, and First Epirion with the Turner plates. 


| 83. CanaDA. Mackenzie (Alexander). Voyages from Montreal on the River 
-- St. Lawrence through the Continent of North America to the Frozen 
_— and Pacific Oceans in the years 1789 and 1793, with a preliminary 
2: aecount of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the Fur Trade of 
that country. Fine stipple portrait of the author after Sir Thomas 
Lawrence; and large folding maps, slight repairs at several folds. 
Ato, half sprinkled calf, 1 side loose. London, 1801 


ScARCE AND VALUABLE wWorRK containing vocabularies of the Chipewyan 
and Atnah tongues, and much interesting matter relative to the Indians 
of the country travelled by Mackenzie, who was a fur trader, and had 
many opportunities for close and thorough observation of the habits, 
customs, &¢c., of the various tribes. INCLUDES THE RARE LEAF OF WRRATA. 


=. 84. Canapa. Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War, 1805-1815. 

q Being the Ridout letters and annotations. Also an Appendix of the 
. 4 narratives of the Captivity of the Shawanese Indians, &c. Portraits 
ta and map. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Toronto, 1890 


85. CaRLETON (WILL). City Festivals. Illustrations. Square 8vo, cloth. 
New York, 1892 


= First Epirion. Written on title-page in the autograph of Carleton is 
i. the line, ‘‘ Dode’s Book,” 


86. CARPENTER (STEPHEN C.). Memoirs of the Hon. Thomas Jefferson, 
Secretary of State, Vice-President and President of the United 
States, containing a Concise History of these States from the 
Acknowledgment of their Independence. With a View of the Rise 
and Progress of French Influence and French Principles in that 
Country. 2 vols. 8vo, original boards. a 4 

Printed for the Purchasers, 1809 _ 

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some bibliographers state 20 in all—it was suppressed by the publisher 
after a_legal opinion had been given him to the effect that the volumes 
“contained an average of a libel to every page.” 


87. Caxton Cius. Joutel’s Journal of La Salle’s Last Voyage. A Reprint 
of the first English translation, with the map of the French edition, _ 
and notes by Melville B. Anderson. Folding map. 8vo, full green 
levant morocco, gilt back and side panels, with corner ornaments; 
doublure of maroon levant, borders of leaves and flowers inlaid in 
red, white and blue, gilt top, uncut, by Macdonald. In a full dark- 
green solander case. Chicago: Caxton Club, 1896 © 


BEAUTIFUL copy. One of 206 copies printed. 


88. CentraL America. [Squier (E. G.).] Waikna; or, Adventures on the 
Mosquito Shore. By Samuel A. Bard. Map, full page plates, and 
text wlustrations. 12mo, original cloth. ~New York, 1855 


ORIGINAL Eprrion of a scarce work by a well-known American ethnol- — 
ogist. Contains a Mosquito Vocabulary, an Historical Sketch of the | 
Mosquito Shore, «ce. , 


89. CHAMPAGNE. Vizetelly (Henry). A History of Champagne, with Notes 
on the other sparkling Wines of France. Illustrated with three hun- 
dred and fifty engravings. Ato, cloth, gilt edges. | London, 1882 


90. CHAMPLAIN (SAMUEL DE). Voyages et descouvertures faites en la Nou- 
velle France, depuis ’année 1615 jusques a la fin de l’année 1618. 
Engraved ttle, 2 folding plates and three other plates printed in the 
text, representing battles with Indians, scenes of hunting, &c. 8vo, 
vellum. Paris: Claude Collet, 1620 

FINE COPY OF THIS VERY RARE AND INTERESTING VOLUME describing the 
manners, costumes, wars, hunting, dances, festivals, ete., of the Indians 
of Canada, and the natural resources of that country. From the Huth 
library, with bookplate. 


91. CHartevorx (P. F. X. DE). Journal of a Voyage to North-America. 
Undertaken by order of the French King. Containing the Geo- 
graphical Description and Natural History of that Country, par- 
ticularly Canada; together with an Account of the Customs, Char- 
acter, Religion, Manners, and Traditions of the Original Inhabitants. 
Translated from the French. Folding map. 2 vols. 8vo, full calf. 

London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 


First ENGLISH EDITION. Contains accounts of the Indians of Canada 
which are among the most authentic ever written, and, in addition, many 
vivid word-pictures of the Indian customs, religious rites, &c. 


See i Roars had ’ a 


CuHartevorx (P. F. X. Dz). History of Paraguay. Containing... a 
_ -~—~—s- Full Account of the Establishments formed there by the Jesuits, 
from among the Savage Natives. Translated from the French. 2 
vols. 8vo, full calf. : London, 1769 


Scarce. FINE cory. 


. CHATEAUBRIAND (Viscount Dz). Travels in America and Italy. 2 vols. 
aiaatis /,: 8vo, original boards, paper labels, uncut. London, 1828 
+. FINE CLEAN copy oF THE First Epirion. 


4. CHESTERFIELD (PHiuIp Dormer, EArt OF). Letters to his Godson and 
____Suecessor. Edited with a Memoir, by the Earl of Carnarvon. Por- 
traits and illustrations. Ato, half vellum, gilt top, uncut. 
ges EeLES Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1890 
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printed. SEIT ap : 


CHINESE Drawines. A series of nine finely executed original drawings of 
brilliantly plumaged birds, by a native artist. On rice paper. Un- 
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colored by a native artist. On rice paper. Unsigned. In cover 

_ of red, blue and yellow embroidery, with ties. 4to. 


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: ings of birds, river scenes, and flowers, twelve in number, like the 
foregoing brilliantly colored by a native artist. On rice paper. Un- 
signed. In cover of old-rose silk, with ties. 4to. 


98. Ciczro (M. T.). Rhetoricorum ad C. Herennium lib. IV; de inventione 
lib. II; de oratore ad Quintum fratrem lb: IIT; de claris oratoribus, 
etc. 4to. CoNTEMPORARY VENETIAN BINDING in brown morocco, 
gilt panelled sides, fleurons in the corners, with the title of the work 
stamped in a circle in the centre of both sides, slightly worn. 

: : Venetiis: in aedibus Aldi, 1521 


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99. Givin War. “Don’t Unchain the Tiger,” “A Challenge,” &c. By a 
Democratic Workingman. Pamphlet. 4 pp. 8vo, unbound. Men- 
tions the names of Fernando Wood, Samuel J. Tilden, Robert 
Toombs, and others. SCARCE. New York, 1863 


100. Cremuns (Samus, L.—* Mark Twain”). What is Man? 12mo, dark- 
. blue cloth. London, 1910 


Originally published anonymously in the United States in an edition 
limited to 250 copies for circulation among the author’s personal ac- 
quaintances. Work is said to contain Twain's serious philosophy of life, 
the studies for which were begun, according to the preface, in 1880, and 
it was actually written in 1898. 

The copy here catalogued is the VERY RARE ENGLISH PIRATED EDITION, 
rigidly suppressed, and is supposed to be the skcoND COPY ONLY offered for 
sale by auction in this country. 


101. 


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104. 


105. 


CLEMENS (SamuetL L.). Paine (Albert Bigelow). Mark Twain; Some 
Chapters from an Extraordinary Life. (Thirteen Papers from the 
Biography by A. B. Paine, published in Harper’s Monthly Magazine, 
1911-12). Namerous illustrations. 8vo, loose sheets. 

~ New York, 1911-12 — 


CLEVELAND (JOHN). Poems. By John Clereinam With Additions,. — 
never before Printed. Portrait of the author, “ Vera et viva Hffigies — 
Johannis Cleeveland,’ which is mounted and repaired in places. 
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both. It is an edition not mentioned by Lowndes. 


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Cuinton (Sir Henry). The Narrative of Lieutenant-General Clinton, 
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Troops in North America; Particularly to that which respects the 
unfortunate Issue of the Campaign of 1781. 8vo, half morocco. 

London, 1783 


CoLDEN (CaDWALLADER D.). Memoir, Prepared at the Request of a 
Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and 
Presented to the Mayor of the City, at the celebration of the Com- ~ 
pletion of the New York Canals. With Appendix and Narrative of 
the Festivities observed in honor of the completion of the Grand 
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views, &c. Ato, original calf, with N. Y. State seal stamped on ~~ 
sides. New York, 1825 . 

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William Paulding, and others, and views of Buffalo, Lockport, &e. 


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106. CoLeripce (SamuEL Taytor). The Friend; A Series of Essays. First 


EDITION in this form. 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt. 
London: Gale and Curtis, 1812 


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title-page. MHalf-title repaired, and a few pages spotted. <A note in the 
autograph of Chas. Welford reads “. . . exceptionally scarce, perhaps 
unique.”’ : 


107. CotumBus (CHRISTOPHER). Personal Narrative of the First Voyage of 


Columbus to America. [By Bartolme de las Cases.] Translated | 
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Probably an abridgment of the Original Journal. From the library of 
Yale University, “ Class of 1829,”’ stamped in gold on front cover. 


108. CotumBus (CHRISTOPHER). The Latin Letter of Columbus printed in 


1493 and announcing the Discovery of America. Reproduced in — 
Facsimile, with a Preface. Small 4to, wrapppers, uncut. 
London: Quaritch, 1893 


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CREUXIUS. HISTORIA CANADENSIS. 
Number one hundred and thirteen. 


109. CoLumsBus (CHRISTOPHER). The Spanish Letter of Columbus written 
by him on Feb. 15, 1493, to announce the Discovery of America. 
Reproduced in Facsimile, with Translation and Introduction. Small 
4to, wrappers, uncut. London: Quaritch, 1893 


110. CoMINES (PHitIe DE). The Memoires of De Comines: Containing the 
_ History of Lewis XI and Charles VIII, of France; and of Charles 


the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. With a Supplement . . . and Life 
of the Author, with Notes by the Famous Sleidan. New Edition. 2 
vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt. London, 1823 


111. CooPEr (J . Fenrmore). Letter to his Countrymen. First Eprrion. 
ie 8vo, original boards, cloth back. New York, 1834 


= Refers to discussion between the President and U. S. Senate, and was 
cj _ vigorously answered by Caleb Cushing the same year. 


112. Coxe (Prrzr). The Social Day; a Poem, in four Cantos. With thirty- 
two steel plates by Stothard and others. Royal 8vo, full green 
crushed levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges. London, 1823 
_A BEAUTIFUL LARGE PAPER copy, With the plates on India paper, all 
marked “ Proof,” in which state they seldom occur for sale. This work 
is noted for the beauty of its engravings, which were executed from 
drawings by many eminent painters, including Wilkie, Stothard, Constable, 
and others. The exquisite plate of the “ Broken Jar,” by Wilkie, engraved 
by Warren, “the first plate executed on steel,” was nearly five years in 
the hands of the artist. Bookplate of F. P. Richardson. 


113. Creuxius (Franciscus). Historiae Canadensis, seu Novae Franciae 
libri decem, ad annum usque Christi MDCLVI. With 13 fine copper- 
plates, all brilliant impressions, of Indian costumes, manners, etc., 
including THE RARE FOLDING ONE representing the martyrdom of the 
Jesuit missionaries, and with the SCARCE FOLDING MAP. 4to, CON- 
TEMPORARY VELLUM, blue edges. Parisiis: apud Seb. Cramoisy, 1664 
FINE AND LARGE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST AND 
MOST IMPORTANT HISTORIES OF CANADA, based on the yearly relations of the 
Jesuits, from the foundation of a mission there in 1625 to 1656. Copies 
in such fine state, with all the plates, are rare. From the Huth library, 
with bookplate, 


[See Reproduction. ] 


et dans l’état de New York, par un Membre adoptif de la Nation 
Onéida. 3 portraits, 2 LARGE FOLDING VIEWS OF NisaGara FALLS, 
3 folding maps, tables, &c. 3 vols. 8vo, half sprinkled calf. 

Paris: Imprimerie de Crapelet, 1801 


= Contains the fine stipple bust-portrait of Washington engraved by 
| i; Roger after Mme. de Bréhan, N. Y., 1759. Though said to be a transla- 


{ 114. [Crevecorur (J. H. Sr. Joun).] Voyage dans la haute Pensylvanie 
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tion, this work is known to have been written by Crevecoeur, who, also, 
wrote the “ Letters of an American Cultivator.” 


115. Daty (Cartes P.). First Theatre in America. When was the Drama 
+ first introduced in America? Portrait and facsimile playbill. 8vo, 
original wrappers, uncut. New York: Dunlap Society, 1896 


. 


116. 


dts 


118. 


119: 


120. 


121. 


AR2. 
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424, 


125. 


Darsy (WiuttiAM). A Tour from the City of New York to Detroit, sda ia 
_the Michigan Territory. With three maps. 8vo, contemporary shee ee 
Name of “ M. Bradford ” stamped on lower portion of back. — 
New York, 181 


-Searce with all three maps, as most copies contain only the prelimi a 
map. Among the places visited by the author, and which he describes, — 
were Albany, Schenectady, Utica, Buffalo, Black Rock, Cleveland, San-— “ae 
dusky, ete. 

Daupet (ALPHONSE). Sappho, Parisian Manners. I fst by Roem 
Myrbach, etc. 12mo, tree calf, gilt. — | Paris, 1887 in 


Dawson (Henry B.). The Case of Elizabeth Rutgers versus Joshua 
Waddington, Determined in the Mayor’s Court, in the City of New 
York, August 7, 1786. With Historical Introduction. - 4to, original 
wrappers, uncut, shaken. | Morrisania, N. ey 1866 


One of twenty-five copies, numbered and signed by the editor. 


Dayor (ArmMonpD). Napoléon, raconté par ’Image d’aprés les sculpteurs, S at 
les graveurs et les peintres. Haxtensively pete Small folio, 
half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1895 : 


DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, and Constitution of the United States 
of America (The). 8vo, cloth. New York: Spalding, 1864 
Dror (DanrteL). The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Hm- _ 
bellished with engravings from designs by Thomas Stothard. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, full crimson crushed levant morocco, symbolically tooled © 
backs, entirely uncut, by Root. London: Cadell, 1820 


A CHOICE copy on Large Paper. Very searce in this unusual condition. 


Dr Morcan (Witt1am). Somehow. Good. First Eprrion, 12mo, 


cloth. London, 1908 
DE Morcan (WILLIAM). A Likely Story. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
cloth. London, 1911 


Dippin (THomas F.). Bibliomania; or, Book Madness; A  Biblio- 
graphical Romance in six parts. Illustrated with cuts, and with the 
rare portrait of the author, by Freeman, executed from a private 
plate, and which, after twenty-eight impressions were taken, was de- 
stroyed. 2 vols. royal 8vo, original boards, paper labels, uncut. 

London: Printed for the Author, 1811 

FINE copy of the scarce Second Hdition, with the additional title for 
volume two, and the leaf of ‘‘ Hrrata,” ON LARGE PAPER, Of which only 
EIGHTEEN COPIES WERE PRINTED. 

Dippin (THomas F:). The Bibliographical Decameron; or, Ten Days’ 
Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts, and subjects con- 
nected with Early Engraving, Typography, and Bibliography. With 
a large number of facsimiles from manuscripts, etc., many on India 
paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full russia, probably contemporary, gilt 
backs, several joints skillfully repaired, and a few spots in text, gilt 
edges. = London, 1817 


The specimen of printing in gold, missing in many copies, will be found 
in its place on page four hundred and seventeen, volume two. 


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126. Dippin (THomas F.). Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque 
ag Tour in France and Germany. Numerous beautiful engravings and 
vignettes, some of which are on India paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full 
russia, probably contemporary, portion of one joint skillfully re- 
paired, full gilt backs. | London, 1821 


First EDITION, and superior to the second of 1829, which is abridged, 
and omits—‘“ all the original plates excepting five.” 


127. Dispin (THomas F.). The Library Companion; or, The Young Man’s 
Bea Guide and the Old Man’s Comfort in the Choice of a Library. Sec- 
ond Edition. 2 vols. royal 8vo, original boards, paper labels, uncut. 

| London: . . . J. Major, 1825 


LARGE PAPER copy of the Second and Best Edition, with titles to each 
volume, only issued with Large Paper copies. 


128. Dover (‘THE0pORE A.). Riders of Many Lands. Numerous drawings 

EN by Frederic Remington, and photographs of Oriental subjects. 8vo, 

cloth, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1894 
With bookplate of J. Henry Harper. 


129. Domenzce (Appi). Missionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico. A 
; personal narrative of six years’ sojourn in those regions. Translated 
from the French. Colored map. 8vo, cloth. London, 1858 


130. Drake (JosEPH RopMAn). The Culprit Fay, and Other Poems. En- 
i graved title; and portrait of the author, wmserted. 8vo, original 
e cloth, uncut. New York: George Dearborn, 1835 
=a Firz-GREENE HALLECK’S COPY, WITH NUMEROUS MARGINAL CORRECTIONS 
a AND ALTERATIONS IN HIS AUTOGRAPH, AND THE SCARCE First ISSUE OF THE 
= First EDITION, NOT OFTEN MET WITH. From the collections of General 
James Grant Wilson, with verification in his handwriting, and Jacob C. 
Chamberlain, with his engraved bookplate, AN UNUSUALLY TALL COPY. 


131. Draper (JoHn W.). A History of the Intellectual Development of 
Europe. 8vo, sheep. New York, 1863 


182. [Dutanry (Dantet).] Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing 

_ Taxes in the British Colonies, for the Purpose of raising a Revenue, 
by Act of Parliament. 8vo, new green cloth. 

North-America Printed; London reprinted, 1766 


It has been said that William Pitt gave much consideration to the 
opinions of Dulaney, and that his own were practically moulded by them. 


133. Dwient (THxHOopoRE). History of the Hartford Convention: with a 
Review of the Policy of the United States Government, which led 


to the War of 1812. First Epirron. 8vo, original cloth. 
New York, 1833 


~ 184, Harty Voyaces. Narborough (Sir John, and Others). An Account 
b 3 of Several late Voyages and Discoveries to the South and North. 
Towards the Streights of Magellan, the South Seas, . . . Green- 
. 4 land or Spitsberg, Groynland or Engrondland, &. ... Witha 
2 Large Introduction and Supplement. Numerous maps and plates. 
= Small 8vo, new half brown polished morocco, gilt back, gilt top. 

Zz London: Printed for Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, 1694 


135. 


136. 


137. 


138. 


139. 


140. 


141. 


142. 


143. 


EARLY WESTERN TRAVEL. Harris (Thaddeus M.). ‘The Journal of a 
Tour into the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany Mountains, nae 


in 1803. With a Geographical and Historical Account of the State 4 
of Ohio. Original maps and views. 12mo, full calf, recent, leather 
label. Boston, oe = 


Among other valuable Indian items, this work contains the Treaty of — 


Peace between the United States and the Wyandots, Delawares, Shaw- 
anoes, &c. Notwithstanding that the maps ane views are somewhat damp- — i 


stained, an excellent copy. 


ErymoLocicum Magnum graecae linguae. With a beautiful heading ; ie 
printed in red and ornamental initials. Folio, half calf. ae 


Venetiis, Aldus, 1549 


A FINE copy of this rare volume, of which Renouard- gives a long a 


account in his Annales des Alde. 


FarrcHinp (Herman Leroy). History of the New York Academy of aa 


Sciences, Formerly the Lyceum of Natural History. Numerous por- 
traits. Royal 8vo, original yellow boards, paper label, uncut. 


New York: Published by the Author, 1887 
One of 500 copies printed. 


Fasuron rv Parts, the various phases of feminine taste and esthetics 
from 1797 to 1897. By Octave Uzanne. With one hundred half- 
colored plates, & two hundred and fifty text illustrations. Royal 8vo, 


cloth. London, 1898 — a 


Fearon (Henry BrapsHaw). Sketches of America. A Narrative of a 
Journey of Five Thousand Miles through the Eastern and Western | 


States of America . . . with Remarks on Mr. Birkbeck’s “Notes” 


and “ Letters.” 8vo, new half morocco, gilt, gilt top. London, 1818 
[See Nos. 40 and 41.] 


FrepeRALIST (THE). Dawson (Henry B.). The Foederalist: a Collec- 


tion of Essays, written in favor of the new Constitution, as agreed 
upon by the Federal Convention, Sept. 17, 1787. Reprinted from 


the Original Text. Portrait. Vol. 1 (all published), 8vo, cloth. 
New York, 1863 


In the later issues “ Vol. 1 % was omitted from the title-page. 


Fioripa. Giddings (Joshua R.). The Exiles of Florida; or, The 
Crimes committed by our Government against the Maroons who fled 
from South Carolina and other Slave States, &. Illustrations. 


12mo, cloth. Columbus, O., 1858 — 4 ne 


FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Parton (James). Life and Times of Frank- 
lin. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. _ Boston, 1867 


FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Curious and Facetious Letters of Benjamin — 
Franklin, hitherto unpublished. 4to, half vellum, gilt top, uncut. 
No place; Printed for Private Circulation, 1898 


Number twenty-four of one hundred and ninety copies printed on 
Whatman paper. 


GARDINER (SAMUEL Rawson). Prince Charles and the Spanish Mar- 
riage, 1617-1623, a Chapter of English History founded principally 
upon Unpublished Documents in this Country, and in the Archives 
of Simancas, Venice, and Brussels. Frrst EpiIrion. 2 vols. 8vo, 
original cloth, uncut. | ' London, 1869 

One of the searcest of the author’s writings. 


145. GARDINER (SAMUEL Rawson). A History of England under the Duke 
: of Buckingham and Charles I, 1624-1628. Maps. Firsr Eprrion. 
_ 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1875 


re 146. GARDINER (SAMUEL Rawson). The Personal Government of Charles I. 
Brie. <2 _A History of England from the Assassination of the Duke of Buck- 
ingham, to the Declaration of the Judges on Ship-Money, 1628-1637. 
First EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1877 


147. Gay (JoHN). The Shepherd’s Week; in Six Pastorals. By Mr. J. Gay. 
With seven plates by Du Guermer, after his own designs. First 
_ EDITION. 8vo, new boards, impress of a stamp on lower portion of 

some margins. | 
London: Printed; and Sold by Ferd. Burleigh in Amen Corner, 1714 


“These eclogues abound with interesting folklore and closely studied 
rural pictures; it is said Gay produced them at the request of Pope ”’— 
Fackeritig.- 7; 


A 148. Gay (JoHN). Trivia; or, The Art of Walking the Streets of London. 
ee ey Publisher's device of cross-keys on title, and the Gribelin vignettes 
_ on pp. 1, 21, and 53. 8vo, full polished old calf. 
= London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [1730] 
RarE First HpiTIon on heavy paper, with the three lines of Errata. 
With large engraved bookplate, with Latin motto. Of this work, Picker- 
ing states,—“ The poem contains a mine of information relative to the 
manners and habits of the street denizens of London during the Queen 
, A Anne period, nowhere else to be found. Gay acknowledged the aid of 
+ Swift in the compilation.” 


7 149. Gay (Joun). Another Copy, new boards. Probably a later issue of the 
- preceding, with the 3 lines of Errata and the Gribelin vignettes. 


150. Gay (Joun). Two Epistles; One, to the Right Monourable Richard, 
| Earl of Burlington; The Other, to a Lady. By Mr. Gay. 8vo, new 


Eg i dace boards. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [n.d.] 
= ire The second part bas a separate title-page, reading “ An Epistle to a 


Lady, Occasion’d by the Arrival of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of 
. Wales. The Fifth Edition” [in which respect it is like the Hoe and 
= probably other copies], but the pagination is continuous. 


151. Groreta. [Martyn (Benjamin).] Reasons for Establishing the Colony 
of Georgia with Regard to the Trade of Great Britain . . . With 
some Account of the Country and the Design of the Trustees. 


Frontispiece and map. 4to, three-quarter dark-brown morocco. 
London: W. Meadows, 1733 


q THE SCARCE SECOND EpIrion; AND FINE copy. Includes the Letters of 
General Oglethorpe, with resolutions of the Assembly relative to his 
arrival. , 


152. Gzorera [Martyn (Benjamin).] An Impartial Enquiry into the Stata f. 
and Utility of the Province of Georgia. Tvtle vignette. 12mo, new 


boards. London: Printed for W. Meadows, 1741 E 

FINE copy, with. the half-title and generous margins. This tract is: a 
answer to, and refutation of, “the many reports, which have been in- 
dustriously propagated to the Disadvantage of the Colony of Georgia.” 


Also includes an account ef South Carolina. By some, the authorship of 
this work has been attributed to Lord John Percival. 


158, Gowswxre (Oxtven). ‘The Works of Goldsmith; 9/nt ttt 


Notes. Portrait after Reynolds, title-vignettes, etchings by George a ‘ 
Cruikshank, and plates after Stothard. 4 vols. 12mo, full tree calf, 
gilt, by Hayday. | London: a G. Bohn, 1848. x 


SCARCE EDITION. 


154. Gotpsmiru (Ontver). The Plays and Poems of Oliver Goldsmith. 


Edited by Austin Dobson. With etchings by John Jellicoe & Her- . a 
bert. Railton. 2 vols. uae 8vo, full morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, 


uncut. London: Dent & Co., 1889 


The Temple Library Edition on Large Paper, of which one Waindred and | 
fifty copies were printed for England, this being number forty- seven of — 
that issue. 


155. GREENE (NATHANAEL). Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of 
Nathanael Greene, Major-General of the Armies of the United States, 
in the War of the Revolution. Compiled chiefly from original 
sources, by William Johnson, of Charleston, South Carolina. Por- 
trait, 7 plans and a map. 2 vols. 4to, original mottled calf, a few 
pages stained. Charleston: For the Author, by A. E. Miller, 1822 


First Epirion. VERY Scarce. ‘The work was compiled from the orig- 
inal documents left by Gen. Greene. THIS copy HAS THE “ POSTSCRIPT ” 
OF 11 PAGES, WHICH WAS PRINTED LATER; AND OFTEN MISSING. 


156. Griswotp (Rurus Witmor). The Republican Court; or, American 
Society in the Days of Washington. With twenty-one portraits of 
distinguished women. Royal 8vo, full morocco, gilt edges. 

New York, 1855 


157. Haminvon (ALEXANDER). Observations on Certain Documents Con- 
tained in No. V and VI of “ The History of the United States from 
the Year 1796,” in which the charge of Speculation against Alex- 
ander Hamilton . . . is fully refuted. 8vo, new wrappers. 

Philadelphia: Printed Pro Bono Publico, 1800 


RARE. The “ Reynolds”? pamphlet in which Hamilton claims that his 
only relation with Mrs. Reynolds was immoral. 


158. Hamitton (ANTHONY). Memoirs of Count Grammont. A New Trans- 
lation, with Notes and Illustrations. With 76 fine portraits of the 
principal characters mentioned in the work engraved by Gardiner, 
Vanderburg, Nugent, Bartolozzi, and others after designs of H. Hard- 
ing. Ato, old scored calf, gilt; a few pages stained chiefly through 
the offsetting of the plates. London: for 8. & E. Harding [1793] 


Scarce, with the plates themselves in fine condition. 


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159. Hanns (JOEL CHANDLER). Balaam and his Masters, 1891; The 


Shadow between his Shoulder-Blades [1909]. Jllustrated. First 
EDITIONS. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Boston, 1891 [1909] 


3 : (160. Harris (JozL Cuanpuer). Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer 


Country. Illustrated by Oliver Herford. Firsr Eprrion. 8vo, 
cloth, lacks a fly-leaf. Boston, 1894 


: 161. Hawrnorne (Naruaniet). Life of Franklin Pierce. Engraved por- 


trait. 12mo, original wrappers. Boston, 1852 


. _First ISSUE OF THE First Epition, with the chapter on the ‘“ Mexican 
\ War,” advertisements on covers, &c. 


: gy 162. Hearn (Larcapio). Japanese Fairy Tales, rendered into English by 


Lafcadio Hearn, comprising: The Goblin Spider; The Boy who drew 
Cats; The Old Woman who lost her Dumplings; Chin Chin Koba- 
kama. Printed on Japanese crepe paper, with numerous fine illus- 
trations in colors, by Japanese artists. 4 vols. 12mo and 16mo, 
colored wrappers, silk sewn, as issued. Tokyo: T. Hasegawa [1902] 


163. Hearn (Larcapio). The Romance of the Milky Way, and other Studies 
and Stories. First Epition. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1905 


sa} 
164. Hearn (Larcapio). Japanese Letters of Hearn. Edited by Elizabeth 


Bisland. (Excerpts from the Atlantic Monthly). 8vo, buckram, 
magazine wrappers bound in. Boston, 1909 
The First Appearance of these letters. 


165. Hearn (LArcapio). Leaves from the Diary of an Impressionist. Early 
Writings by Lafeadio Hearn. With an Introduction by Ferris 
Greenslet. 12mo, cloth back and boards, uncut. Boston, 1911 

One of the Riverside Press issues, of which five hundred and seventy- 
five copies were printed. 


166. Herpert (GeorGE). MHerbert’s Remains; or, Sundry Pieces of that 
sweet Singer of the Temple, Mr. George Herbert, sometimes Orator 
of the University of Cambridge. With the sub-titles; A Priest to the 

Temple; and, Jacula Prudnetum, 1651. Firsr Epirion. 12mo, new 
brown crushed levant morocco, gilt edges. ) 
London: Printed for Timothy Garthwait, etc., 1652-1651 
With the bookplate of John Ludford, Esq. 


167. Herrick (Ropert). The Hesperides and Noble Numbers. Edited by 
Alfred Pollard. With a Preface by A. C. Swinburne. Portrait. 2 

vols. 12mo, boards, parchment back, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1891 

The Muses Library. One of 230 copies on Large Paper. . 


168. Hewierr (Maurice). Little Novels of Italy. First Eprrton. 12mo, 


eloth, uncut. London, 1899 
169. Hewierr (Maurice). The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay. » 

First Epirion. 12mo, cloth. London, 1900 
170. Hewierr (Maurice). New Canterbury Tales. First Epirion. 12mo, 

cloth, uncut. London, 1901 


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179. 


180. 


181. 


Hewxerr (Maurice). The Road in Tuscany; A Commentary. With 
illustrations by Joseph Pennell. First Epition. 2 vols. 12mo, 


cloth. London, 1904 — 


Hewxert (Maurice). Fond Adventures; Tales of the Youth of the 
World. Frrst Epirion. 12mo, cloth. London, 1905 


Hewierr (Maurice). Halfway House, A Comedy of Degrees. First 
Epition. 12mo, cloth. | London, 1908 


HEYLYN (PeETER). [Line in Greek] A Little Description of the 
Great World. Third Edition, Revised. Engraved title. Thick small 
4to, half morocco. Oxford: Printed by I. L. and W. T., 1627 


Contains chapters on the New World, Mexicana, Florida, Virginia: &e., 
HEYLYN (PETER). Another Copy, similar. In old calf, worn. 


Hinton (JouHn H.). The History and Topography of the United 
States. Fine portrait of Washington, numerous maps, and a series 


of views engraved on steel. 2 vols. 4to, original half cloth and boards. 
London, 1830 


Histori£ of Philip De Commines, Raigne Imprinted at London by Ar. 
Hatfield for I. Norton, 1596. The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus, 
1598. The Ende of Nero and Beginning of Galba, Fower Bookes of 
Tacitus, Printed at London by Edm. Bollifant, 1598. The 3 vols. in 
1, folio, calf. 


The first English translation of Philip of Comines, and the first oor oue 
of both books. 


Houmes (OLIVER WENDELL). The Last Leaf. Poem.- Illustrated by 
George Wharton Edwards and F. Hopkinson Smith. Folio, cloth, 
gilt, vellum back, gilt top. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1886 


HoucH (FrAanxKuin B.). History of Jefferson County in the State of 
New York from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Portrait 
and illustrations. 8vo, original cloth. Albany: Munsell, 1854 


Hupparp (Rev. Wittiam). Drake (Samuel G.—KEditor). The His- 
tory of the Indian Wars in New England from the First Settlement 
to the Termination of the War with King Philip, in 167%. Care- 
fully revised, and accompanied with an historical preface, life and 
pedigree of the author, and extensive notes. Folding map. 2 vols. 
4to, half calf, gilt top. Roxbury, Mass.: W. E. Woodward, 1865 

One of 350 copies printed. 


HvutTcHINson (GovERNoR THoMAS). The History of Massachusetts, 
From 1628 until 1750. Third Edition, with Notes and Correc- 
tions. Vols. I and II. Salem and Boston, 1795; History of the 
Province of Massachusetts Bay, From 1749 to 1774. Edited by Rev. 
John Hutchinson. London, 1828. Together, 3 vols. 8vo (with a 
slight varation in size), recently bound in half polished morocco, gilt, 
gilt tops. Boston, &c., 1795; London, 1828 


Complete set with the SCARCE THIRD VOLUME containing ‘te ee that 
is often lacking. 


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182. Inprans. The Life of Mr. David Brainerd (lacking all preliminary 


leaves to Preface) ; Miribilia Dei inter Indicos, 1865; Divine Grace 
Displayed; or, The Continuance and Progress of a Remarkable Work 
of Grace among some of the Indians belonging to the Provinces of 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1765. Bound in one volume, con- 
tinuous pagination. 8vo, old calf. [ Boston, 1765 ] 


TANS. Carver (John). Travels through the Interior Parts of North 
America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768. Large folding map of 
North America, and portraits of Indians, &c. 8vo, half calf and 
original boards. London: Printed for the Author, 1778 

FINE COPY OF THE RARE ORIGINAL EDITION. Captain Carver’s narrative 
treats largely of the Indian tribes around the Great Lakes, and gives 
accounts of their origin, manners, customs, language, &c., with a vocabu- 
lary of the Chippeway tongue on pp. 420-440. Also, the author tells in 
vivid sentences of the dreadful massacre at Fort William Henry, and 
his escape from the Indians at that time. 


IANS. Long (J.). Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter 
and Trader, describing the Manners and Customs of the North 
American Indians, with an Account of the Posts situated on the 
River St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, &c. To which is added a Vocabu- 
lary of the Chippeway language, names of Fur Skins in English and 
French, &c. Folding map of Canada. 4to, original half calf. 
London, 1791 


Scarce. The author was in the service of the great Hudson Bay Com- 
pany for many years and his narrative concerning the Canadian Indians 
is especially thorough. Chapters are devoted to descriptions of the 
Indians of the Six Nations, their dances, method of scalping, ceremonies, 
&e. This copy has the List of Subscribers and Leaf of Errata, usually 
lacking. Includes, also, several Indian vocabularies. 


185. Inp1ans. Barton (Benjamin Smith). New Views of the Origin of the 


Tribes and Nations of America. S8vo, original boards, uncut, one 
side loose. Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, 1798 


Second Edition, enlarged by eighty pages of new matter. Barton - 
maintains in this work that the various Indian Nations of America must 
have sprung from one common parentage, and in the forty or more 
Indian vocabularies included in the volume he makes many interesting 
comparisons with primitive words in European languages. Author's 
presentation copy to Dr. Isaac Smith; of Trenton, N. J., with autograph 
inscription on fly-leaf. 


186. InprAns. Lewis and Clark. The Travels of Capts. Lewis and Clarke, 


From St. Louis, by way of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, to the 
Pacific Ocean, in 1804-5-6 . . . Manners, Customs, Religion, &c., 
of the Indians. . . . Summary of the Statistical View of the Indian 
Nations. From the Official Communication of Meriwether Lewis. 
Map. 8vo, original boards, cloth back, uncut. London, 1809 


Contains material that did not appear in any other edition unfttl 
recently, 


187. Inprans. [Sanders (Rev. Daniel C.).] A History of the Indian Wars 


with the First Settlers of the United States, Particularly in New 
England. Written in Vermont. (Latin quotation.) 16mo, full 


188. 


189. 


190. 


191. 


192. 


193. 


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over ' rough edges, by Riviére. 


Montpelier, Vt. : Published by Wright and Sibley, 1812 


_ ONE OF THE RAREST BOOKS UPON THE AMERICAN INDIANS AND EXTREMELY 
DESIRABLE. The original issue was practically destroyed, and the work 
remained unheard of until its re-discovery by Mr. Field, from whose long 
and interesting catalogue-notice of the above, we quote as follows:— 
“Published anonymously, without preface, it was known to but few that ~ 
the author was the Rev. Daniel Clark(e) Sanders, President of the 
University of Vermont. Immediately after its appearance some person 


published an acrimonious critique upon the book . . . Such 


Bp. 


was the effect of the article upon Mr. Sanders that the work was sup- a 
pressed’ . . . So nearly complete was the destruction of the volume, 


that it was forgotten by those who professed to know’ most of its author, — 


his biographers, and neither Thompson, Williams or Hemenway mention 


Sanders’ authorship of the Indian Wars.” PERFECT COPIES SUCH AS THE 


ABOVE ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL RARITY. 
[See Reproduction. } 


Inprans. Hunter (John D.). Memoirs of a Captivity among the In- 
dians of North America, from Childhood to the Age of Nineteen, 
with Anecdotes of their Manners and Customs. Portrait after C. R. 
Leslie. 8vo, original boards, paper label, uncut. London, 1823 


New Edition, with a different portrait from that in the original edition 
published the same year. Contains the note to the publishers relative to 
certain insinuations concerning its authorship, and gives names of those 
who will vouch for its authenticity. . 


InprAns. Atwater (Caleb). Remarks made on a Tour to Prairie du 


Chien, thence to Washington City, in 1829. 12mo, half new green 
polished morocco, gilt, gilt top. Columbus (0.), 1831 


First Epirron. Contains much interesting material relating to the — 


Winnebagoe Indians, &e., and the “ Rudiments of the Grammar of the 
Sioux Language,” omitted in some editions. 

InprAns. Stone (William L.). Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea, 
including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches 
of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, Wayne, &c. 
Engraved titles, maps and portraits. 2 vols. “original cloth, 

New York, 1838 
FINE Copy OF THE First EDIrion. 

INDIANS. Moore (William V.). Indian Wars of the United States, 
from the Discovery to the Present Time. From the Best Authori- 
ties. Woodcuts, full-page and text. 12mo, sheep, somewhat rubbed. 

Philadelphia, 1841 


Inprans. Catlin (George). Letters and Notes on the Manners, Cus-_ 


toms, and Condition of the North American Indians. Second Edi- 
tion. With 400 illustrations, engraved from his original paintings. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. London: Egyptian Hall, 1841 


Inpians. M’Kenney (Thomas L.). Memoirs, Official and Personal: 
with Sketches of Travels among the Northern and Southern Indians; 
embracing a War Excursion, and scenes along the Western Borders. 

Second Edition. Portrait of the author, colored portrait of Pocahon- 
tas, and other illustrations. 2 vols. in 1, 8vo, new, half morocco, gilt, 
gilt top. New York, 1846 


EE INDIANS. Catlin (George). Notes of Hight Years’ Travels and Resi- 
ene dence in Europe, with his North American Indian Collection. 

——- Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt. 

aie vs London: Published by the Author, 1848 


195. Inpians. [Barratt (Joseph).] The Indian of New England, and the 
_ .~--—S'North-Eastern Provinces; Sketch of the Life of an Indian Hunter 


——s_._, with Vocabularies in the Indian and English. Derived from 
_ -—-—sC Nicola Tenesles. By a Citizen of Middletown, Conn. 24 pp., 12mo, 
epes original wrappers, uncut. Middletown, 1851 
See) VERY SCARCE. “The only work of its kind to be had.” Contains 


_ material relating to the Etchemin Tribe of Indians who inhabited Con- 
_-—*_-necticut; also, Modes of Life of the Micmacs, &c. 
196. Inprans. De Forest (John W.). History of the Indians of Connecti- 
rs cut from the Harliest Known Period to 1850. Folding map, full 
page plates after Darley, and text illustrations. Originau Eprrion. 
¢ Pamrevo, ‘cloth: Hartford, 1851 
ae sal er = 
—-:197. InprANs. McKenney (Thomas L.) and Hall (James). History of the 
ee Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and 
oy Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Hmbellished with 120 portraits, 
3 BEAUTIFULLY COLORED BY HAND, from the Indian Gallery in the 
Department of War at Washington. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full stamped 
morocco, gilt edges. | Philadelphia, 1855 


FINE CLEAN COPY OF THIS WELL-KNOWN WORK. 


198. Inprans. Drake (Samuel G.). Biography and History of the Indians 
of North America, From its First Discovery. Thick 8vo, cloth. 
| Boston: Sanborn, Carter & Baxin, 1857 


Eleventh Edition, published under the author’s supervision, and the 
last and most complete edition. 


199. Inprans. Penhallow (Samuel). The History of the Wars of New- 
; England with the Eastern Indians, or a Narrative of their continued 
Perfidy and Cruelty from 1703 to 1726. tle in black and red, with 


large ornament. Small 4to, cloth. Cincinnati, 1859 
_ . Second issue of the First Edition, containing Gardener’s Pequot Warres, 
; a7 and the title printed in inks of-two colors. Allibone states that but 150 


copies of this edition were issued. 


: 3 200. Inprans. O’Callaghan (HE. B.—Translator). A Brief and True Nar- 
| = rative of the Hostile Conduct of the Barbarous Natives towards the 
| Dutch Nation. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt back and top, uncut. 

= Albany: J. Munsell, 1863 


LARGE PAPER Copy. 


201. Inprans. Church (Benjamin). The History of King Philip’s War. 
With an Introduction and Notes, by Henry M. Dexter. Folding 
maps. 2 vols. small 4to, half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston, 1865-1867 
One of 285 copies printed. . 


Se ee eee te Oe) Pee kil 


202. 


203. 


204. 


205. 


206. 


207. 


208. 


Inprans. [Drake (Samuel G.).] Onriginan Manusoripr. of the “ Early 


History of Georgia, and Sir Alexander Cuming’s Embassy to the __ 
Cherokees. [A Paper read in substance before the New England 


Historical-Genealogical Society, February, 1872.] Manuscript is 
continuous for 23 pp., with 4 other pp. of notes relating to same 
subject. Together, 27 pp. narrow 8vo, one side of paper only, un- 
finished and unsigned. | Boston, 1872 | 


Presents much material relative to the Cherokee Indians of Georgia, 
which the writer states is taken from a manuscript of Sir Alexander 
Cuming, dated 1755, who was Ambassador from Great Britain to 


America in that year. His MS., it is understood, has never been pub- — 4 : 


lished. 


Inpians. Weise (A. J.). History of the City of Troy, from the Ex- 
pulsion of the Mohegan Indians, to the present centennial year. 
With maps and statistical tables by A. G. Bardin. 8vo, cloth. 


Troy, Noo¥1876 a 


INDIANS. Beach (W. W.—KEditor). The Indian Miscellany; contain- 
ing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts, Languages, Religions, 
Traditions, and Superstitions of the American Aborigines. With 


Descriptions of their Domestic Life, Manners, Customs, &c. Illus-_ 


trations. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt. Albany: J. Munsell, 1877 


Considerable fugitive material from newspapers, magazines, &e., here 
preserved in permanent form. 


Inpians. Record of Engagements with Hostile Indians within the Mili- | 


_ tary Division of the Missouri, from 1868 to 1882. Liuetenant Gen- 


eral P. H. Sheridan, commanding. Compiled from Official Records. _ 4 


8vo, original wrappers, portions of text imperfect. Sold w.a.f. 
Chicago, 1882 


Presentation copy, with the following autograph inscription on cover,—-. 


“Compliments of Lt. Gen. Sheridan.” 


Inpians. Bourke (John G.). The Snake-Dance of the Moquis of 
Arizona, Being a Narrative of a Journey from Santa Fe, to the Vil- 
lages of the Moqui Indians . . . with a Description of the Manners 
and Customs of this peculiar people and especially of the Revolting 
Rite, The Snake Dance. Frontispiece and 30 other plates in colors. 
8vo, original cloth, gilt. New York, 1884 


ScARCE. FINE COPY. 


Inpians. Loudon (Archibald). A Selection of the most interesting 
Narratives of Outrages committed by the Indians in their Wars with 
the White People; also, an Account of their Manners, Customs, 
Traditions, &c. 2 vols. 12mo, half red morocco, gilt tops, uncut. | 

Carlisle, 1808: Harrisburg (Reprint), 1888 


One of the rarest books relating to the American Indians is the © 


original of which this is a reprint. But two or three perfect copies of 
that edition are known. This reprint was limited to only 100 copies, and 
as most of these have been absorbed by the Public Libraries, the reprint 
is becoming almost as scarce as the original work. 


INDIANS. Stevens (Frank E.). The Black Hawk War; Including a 
Review of Black Hawk’s Life. Upwards of 300 rare and interesting 
portraits and views. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. 

Chicago: Published by the Author, 1903 


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numbered leaves, 243 numbered and a blank. Ato, old vellum. 

| Nuremberg, Antonius Koberger, 1497] 

AN EARLY EDITION of the letters of the celebrated iijeeatinie scholar, 


the first translator of Plato, Plotinus and Iamblichus, and the friend of 
all the celebrities of the Medicean Renaissance. Fine copy. Hain, 7062. 


InNcUNABULA. Rei Militaris Scriptores. Vegetii de re militari libri IV; 
Frontini Stratagematum libri IV; Modestus de re militari; delianus 
de instruendis aciebus; Onosander de optimo imperatore. Roman 
character: 104 unnumbered leaves with signatures. Woodcut initials. 
4to, half calf. Some leaves slightly waterstained. 

Romae: Eucharius Silber, 1494 


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blue and red. Folio, old calf, rebacked. Venetiis, 1493 


[Irvine (WASHINGTON).] Voyage to the Eastern Part of Terra Firma; 
or, The Spanish Main in South America, 1801-1804. By F. Depons. 
Translated by an American Gentleman. Folding chart, loose. 3 vols. 
8vo, original tree calf. New York, 1806 


Translated by Washington Irving and the First Edition of his First 
Published work. 


JACKSON (ANDREW). Parton (James). Life of Jackson. Portraits. 
3 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1861 


Standard biography of Jackson. Contains a bibliography of works 
relating to him. 


JACKSON (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, Lapy). The Old Regime; Court, 
Salons, and Theatres. Portraits. Firsr Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, 
original cloth. London, 1880 


JACKSON (CATHERINE Cyartorre, Lapy). The Court of France in 
the 16th Century. Portraits. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, original 
cloth, uncut. London, 1886 


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JacKson (CarHeErINE Cuartorre, Lapy). The Last of the Valois. : a 


Portraits. First Epition. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. 
London, 1888. 


. Jackson (CATHERINE CHARLOTTE, Lapy). The First of the Bourbons. 
Portraits. Firsr Epition. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, slightly soiled. 
London, 1890 


JAPANESE Farry Tatus. James (Mrs. T. H.). Japanese Fairy Tales: a 


Flowers of Remembrance and Forgetfulness; Three Reflections: 


The Wonderful Mallet; The Bronken Images. Told in English by 
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CREPE PAPER. 4 vols. 16mo and 12mo, tied with silk. 


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JEFFERSON (THomAs). Lee (Henry). Observations on the Writings 


of Jefferson, with particular reference to the attack they contain on 
the Memory of the late Gen. Henry Lee, in a Series of Letters. 
8vo, original boards, cloth back, paper label, uncut. New York, 1832 


RARE ORIGINAL EDITION, the majority of copies of which were destroyed, 
and the entire edition suppressed as far as possible. No copy in either 
the Brinley or Menzies collections, The Mynderse copy, with autograph 
of W. Mynderse on fly-leaf. af 


JOHNSON (SAMUEL). Select Essays of Dr. Johnson. Edited by Géorge. 


Birkbeck Hill. With etchings by Herbert Railton. 2 vols. 12mo, 4 


full morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London; Dent and Co., 1889. 


Number forty-seven of one hundred and fifty copies printed for England. 


JouteL (M). A Journal of the Last Voyage performed by Monsr, de la 
Sale, to the Gulf of Mexico, to find out the Mouth of the Mississippi 
River; Containing an account of the Settlements he endeavored to 
make on the Coast of the aforesaid Bay, his unfortunate death, and 
the travels of his companions for the space of 800 leagues across 
that inland country of America, now called Louisiana. Folding map, 
small portion mended. 12mo, sprinkled calf, gilt, gilt over rough 
edges, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1714 


The RARE First ENGiisH EpitTion, with the original map. The best 
account extant of the final voyage of La Salle. 


JoureL (Henrt). Joutel’s Journal of La Salle’s Last Voyage, 1684-7. 
New edition, with historical and biographical Introduction, Annota- 
tions, and Index by Henry Reed Stiles, to which is added a biblio- 
graphy by Appleton P. C. Griffin. With a frontispiece of Gudebrod’s 
statue of La Salle, and the map of the original French edition, Paris, 
1713, in facsimile. Small 4to, cloth back, and boards. Albany, 1906 

Number three of three hundred copies, printed from type. 


Katm (Prerer). Reis door Noord Amerika. Illustrations. 2 vols. in 
1. 4to, ortginal half calf, uncut, library label on title. 
Utrecht, 1772 


A work of high character, particularly for its Natural History. Con- 
tains interesting accounts of the Swedish colonies in Pennsylvania, 
Delaware and New Jersey. Lacks the map, but possesses the rare 
engraved frontispiece with the view of New York, reproduced by W. 
Loring Andrews in one of his works. 


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924. ‘Kavanacn (Junta). Women in France during the Eighteenth Century. 
ee Portraits. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 12mo, halt calf, gilt, slightly 
__- .____ spotted in places. ‘London, 1850 
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E225. Re rocky. Collins (Lew is). History of Pontacky Revised, enlarged 
a eager four-fold and brought down to the as 1874 by Richard H. Collins. 
‘Tie a, map and other ulustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. . 

. Covington, Ky., 1874 


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eaves. 


E 226. Kytenr ( Curartes). London. Hundreds of wlustrations. 6 vols. royal 
ee sia: em: half ¢ erimson crushed levant morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops. 

Be Sy tk = London, 1841 
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es 227, Eve (Joserit FR RANCOIS). Histoire des Decouvertes et Conquestes 
ae des Portugais dans le Nouveau. Monde. Avec des figures en tatlle- 
douce. 4 vols. small 8vo, half calf, backs repaired, and name stamped 


on titles. | Paris, 1734 
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ta condition. et 
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228. La Fontarse (JzAN De). Fables. Vignette on title. 4to, original 
French half morocco, uncut. Paris: Didot VAiné, 1788 
One of two hundred and fifty copies on “ papier vélin.” 


me ~. 229, te Othe (Sauvé De) and Quinavutt (Puiurprr). La Noué’s Mahomet 
in Second (1786) ; L’Obstiné (1786) ; with Sketch of his Life and List 
gy of Works. Portrait ; Quinault’s Proserpine (1785) ; Persée (1786); 
a Amadis (1786); Phaéton (1786); Isis (1785) ; Le Triomphe de 
q PAmour, 1786). Together, 3 vols. 24mo, contemporary French bind- 
ing of mottled ealf, gilt, name of a former owner stamped on several 
titles. Paris, 1791 


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' 230. Las Casas (Barrotomn Dr). Opras. 
xz J. Brevissima relacion de la destruycion de las Indias (Collation: A-H8, 
p F10, G4; in the Grenville Catalogue sig. G ts catalogued as though at 
were a separate work). Sevilla, 1552. 
IJ. Treynta proposiciones . . . en las quales . . . se tocan muchas 
cosas pertenecientes al derecho qae ia yglesia y los principes christianos 
tienen o puedes tener sobre los infieles (Collation: A10). . Sevilla, 1552. 
III. Disputa, 0 controversia entre el Obispo don fray Bartholome de las 
. Casas . . . y el doctor Gines de Sepulveda . . . (Collation: A-G8, 
H6). Sevilla, 1552. 
IV. Tratado comprobatorio del Imperio soberano y principado universal 
gue los Reyes de Castilla y Leon tienen sobre las Indias (Collation: 
A-K8). Sevilla, 1552. 
V. Tratado sobre la materia de los yndios que se han hecho en ellos esclavos 
(Collation: A-C8, D12). Sevilla, 1552: 


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VI. Remedios que Ousdon fray Bartolome de las Casas. . . referio j por 
mandado del Emperador (Collation: A-F8, G5). Sevilla, 1552. 


VII. Principia Quedam ex quibus procedendum est in inoue 
manifestandam et defendendam insticlam yndorum (Collation: Al0). — 
Sevilla [1553.] — ae 

VIII. Avisos y reglas para los confessores que oyeren confessidnes de los i 
Espanoles que son o han sido en cargo a los Indios de las Indias a a 
mar Oceano (Collation: A16) Sevilla, 1552. as 


sides, gilt back and edges, by F. Bedford. eu 
Sevilla: Sebastian Trugillo, 1552- 5 


Fine copies. In the Grenville catalogue it is stated that there show 
be nine pieces in this volume to form a complete series, but the nint 
is merely formed by dividing the first tract in two articles. The Hut 
copy, with bookplate. 

[See Hroutiaplece’} 


231. [Las Cases (Barrotome Dz).] The New Laws of the Indies, for ihe. 
Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians, Promulgated by 
the Emperor Charles the Fifth, 1542-1548. A Facsimile Reprint 
of the Original Spanish Edition. Together with a literal Transla- 
tion into the English Language, to which is prefixed an Historical 
Introduction, by the Late Henry Stevens of Vermont and Fred W. a. 
Lucas. Folio, sheets, laid loosely in printed board covers, with velvet 
strips, and buckles, in case. ee 

London: Privately Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1893) 


Number five of thirteen copies PRINTED ON VELLUM. The entire edition, 
vellum and paper, consisted of but eighty-eight copies. These Laws were ~— 
instigated and framed principally by that great Apostle of the Indians, van 
Las Casas, for the purpose of ameliorating their sufferings, and ordered — ~ 
to be Promulgated by Charles the Fifth. Work is illustrated with numer- : 
ous ornamental blocks of Indians, portraits of Columbus, Charles Y., Las 
Casas, ete. 

The Clarence H. Clark copy, with booklabel. 


232. Lecky (W. E. H.). History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of 
Rationalism in Europe. Third Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, 

mainly uncut, binding of Vol. I slightly worn. London, 1866 

‘Large Type Library Edition. a 


233. Lucky (W. E. H.). History of European Morals, from Augustus to a 
Charlemagne. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 8vo, original cloth, which is 


somewhat “faded, as usual, uncut, stamp on one half-title. 
London, 1869 


234. Lone Istanp, N. Y. Prime (Nathaniel 8.). A History of Long Island, | 
From its First Settlement to 1845, with Special Reference to its 
Ecclesiastical Concerns. Map. First Epirion. 12mo, original 
cloth, lower margin of title damaged. New York, 1845. 


235. Lone’s Exprepition. Keating (William H.). Narrative of an Expedi- 
tion to the Sources of the St. Peter’s River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake 
of the Woods, &c. performed in the year 1823, by order of Hon. J. 
C. Calhoun, Secretary’ of War, under the Command of Stephen H. 


_ Long. Compiled from the Notes of Major Long, Messrs. Say, Keat- 
ing, and Colhoun. Folding map, and the original plates in green- 
wsh tint engraved by J. Hill after designs by S. Seymour. 2 vols. 
8vO, ORIGINAL BOARDS, UNCUT, with paper labels, one side loose. 

Ba Philadelphia: Carey and Lea, 1824 
ae RARE ORIGINAL EDITION. One of the earliest and best accounts of the 
_ Sioux and Chippewas. The second volume contains vocabularies of the 
_.  ~Chippeway, Cree, Sioux and Sawk languages. This expedition ranks in 

_ importance with those of Lewis and Clark and Pike. 
co) Se ae = 

36. Louistana. Bunner (E.). History of Louisiana, from its First Dis- 

covery and Settlement to the Present Time. 16mo, cloth. 

Sa : New York, 1846 


Harpers’ Family Library, No. 176. 


7%. Lucretius (Titus). Di Tito Lucrezio Caro della natura delle cose: 
libri sei tradotti da Alessandro Marchetti. 2 frontispieces and 2 
titles engraved by Le Mire after Hisen, 6 fine copperplates by Alia- 
met, Tardieu, Le Mire and Sornique after Cochin and Le Lorrain, 
and 11 charming vignettes and tail-pieces after Cochin and others. 
Ee 2 vols. 8vo, old English red morocco, gilt floral borders on the sides, 
. Pi edpes, |. Amsterdam, 1754 
A SUPERB copy. ’ 
_ 288. Lyetn (CHaArtEs). ‘Travels in North America; with Geological Ob- 
ee servations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. Map 
and plates, several colored.. First Eprrion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
uncut. London, 1845 


3 239. Masre (Hamitton Wricur). William Shakespeare; Poet, Dramatist, 
and Man. With one hundred illustrations, including nine full pages 


in photogravure. 8vo, undressed leather, gilt top, uncut. 
New York, 1900 


| j 240. Macnay (Epe@ar Stanton). Moses Brown, Captain U.S. N. Map and 
- illustrations. 12mo, cloth. New York, [1904] 


The author discovered the material for this work in his researches 
among English historical manuscripts. 


- 241. Marine. Freeman (Samuel). The Town Officer, to which is added the 
. Power and Duty of Towns, Parishes, and Plantations, | with alpha- 
4 betical table of crimes and punishments, including lotteries, duelling, 

-. etc.] 8vo, contemporary sheep, somewhat worn. 

. Portland, [Me.]; Printed by Benjamin Titcomb Jun. 1791 


One of the first, if not actually the first, book printed in Portland, Me. 


242. Maine. Sullivan (James). The History of the District of Maine. 
F With the original folding map engraved by Osgood Carleton. 8vo, 
Zz original tree calf, somewhat worn, and library stamp on title. 

oh Boston: I. Thomas, &c., 1795 
The SCARCE FIRST HISTORY Of Maine. 


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244, 


245. 


246, 


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248. 
249. 
250. 


251. 


Martyr (Prrer). Relationi del S. Pietro Martire Milenese delle cose 
notabili della provincia dell Egitto scritte in Latina alli Sereniss — 

* * * Da Carlo Passi. Small 8vo, vellum, marginal notes in ink. — 
Venetia: 1564 — 


The author, an Italian historian, was a member of the Council of the 
Indies and obtained much of his information from documents suppie 
by Christopher Columbus. 


Mayer (Brantz). Tah-Gah-Jute; or, Thea and Cresap: an Histomenl i 
Essay. 8vo, cloth. Albany; J. Munsell, 1867 — 


> 
Inserted is an As Ts. 82, Sate Syo, from the pubnens to Benson S 
Lossing, the American historian. i 


Mrasp (James). The Picture of Philadelphia . .. in Aste) Science 
Manufactures, &c. . . . with a compendious View of its Societies. — 
With the original folding plate of the city engraved by 8S. Seymow 
after Th. Birch. 12mo, original boards, uncut, somewhat shaken. 

peer tS 1319 


ScARCE First EDITION. 


[Mercer (CHARLES FEentTon).] An Exposition of the Weakness anda 
Inefficiency of the Government of the United States of North Amer- q 
ica. 12mo, half roan and boards, somewhat used. “a 

Printed for the Author; No place or Pehhener 1845 


An exceedingly scarce work. The author was a Virginian, opposed to — a : 
slavery. He was born in 1778, graduated at Princeton in 1797, and was 
a member of Congress from 1817 to 1840. A lengthy manuscript account oly 
the author is written on one of the end-papers. 


MerepITH (GEORGE). Modern Love, and Poems of the English Road- — a 
side, with Poems and Ballads. First EDItion. 12mo, original green — q 


cloth, uncut, some pages unopened. London, 1862 — 
From the Banna C. Stedman collection, with his autograph, dated a 
1874 and bookplate. 3 “s 


ae 


MerepitH (GEORGE). The Case of General Ople and Lady Camper q 
12mo, original wrappers, loose, and light stamp on front cover. — 
‘New York; J. W. Lovell Co. [1890] — 


The genuine first edition, in book form. me 


MEREDITH (GrorGE). Jump to Glory Jane. Edited and arranged a | 
Harry Quilter. With forty-four illustrations by Lawrence Housman. 
First Eprrion. 12mo, original pictorial vellum board, gilt top, 


uncut. — London, 1892 a 


Mexico. Solis (Antoine De). Histoire de la Conqueste du Mexique, 
ou de la Nouvelle Espagne, par Fernand Cortez. Traduite de I’Hs- 
pagnol, par auteur du Triumvirat. Copperplates. 2 vols. small ~~ 
8vo, sprinkled calf, worn. Paris, 1730 “am 

Mexico. Penafiel (Antonio). Nombres Geograficos de Mexico: Cata- 
logo alfabetico de los nombres de lugar pertenecientes al idioma — 
Nahuatl, estudio jeroglifico de la matricula de los Tributos del Codice 
Mendocino. With numerous illustrations in the text, and the atlas — 
of thirty-nine colored plates, displaying several hundred specimens. a 
Small folio, half morocco, binding rubbed. Mexico, 1885 

The colored illustrations are selected from Kingsborough; in the ‘letter- i 


press the same designs are reproduced in detail in woodcuts and accom- 
panied by a very learned exposition. 


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bi 252. Mexico. Tylor CHaward B.). Anahuac; or Mexico and the Mexicans, 
ME Ancient and Modern. Map and illustrations, one colored and one 

tinted. 8vo, cloth, slightly worn. Re-issue of edition of 1861. 
London, n.d. 


With accounts of the Indians, their manners and customs, ete. Written 
on fiy-leaf, “General Alex. Macdonell, with A. Tylor’s kind regards, 
Deer. 1877.” : 


a 258. Micuaux (fF. A.). Voyage a Vouest des Monts Alleghanys dans les 
3 _ etats d l’Ohio, du Kentucky et du Tennessee, et retour a Charleston 

par les Hautes-Carolines. Large folding map. 8vo, original half 

calf, and boards. Paris, 1804 
Fine copy of the original edition of Michaux’s Travels. 


a 254. ‘Micnavx (F. A.). Travels to the Westward of the Allegany Mountains, 
- in the States of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and return to 
Charlestown, through the upper Carolinas, containing details . 
relative to the commercial connections of the states, ete. Faithfully 
translated from the French by B. Lambert. With large folding map. 
| 8vo, original boards, uncut, repaired in places. London, 1805 
E- - __- Best and most complete English edition. 


255. ‘[MippLeron (Cuaries T.).]| A New and Complete System of Geog- 
raphy. (Book IV. relating to America). Engraved plates and maps. 
Folio, boards, Gloth back. [London: J. Cooke, 1778] 


The volume here catalogued relates to America entirely, and contains 
geographical tables, index, and list of subscribers. The complete work 
is in 2 volumes. 


256. Mitton (Joun). The Poetical Works of John Milton. Edited by Sir 
Hgerton Brydges, Bart. With imaginative illustrations by J. M. W. 
Turner. 6 vols. 12mo, half light blue crushed levant morocco, gilt 
tops, uncut, by Zaehnsdort. London, 1835 


A FINE SET of the original issue of this edition. 


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me. «257. Minor (Georce Ricwarps). The History of the Insurrections in 
. 4 Massachusetts, in the Year MDCCLXXXVI, and the Rebellion con- 
' 4 sequent thereon. 8vo, new boards, leather label. 

| Worcester, Mass.: Isaiah Thomas, 1787 


. a The author was a graduate of Harvard, and one of the founders of the 
. 3 Massachusetts Historical Society. 


258. Nae Lestizr’s Magazine. Home Book of Fashion and Literature and 
Domestic Economy. Vol. I. Hngraved views, several in colors, by 
& John Sartain, &c., with numerous colored fashion plates. 8vo, halt 
| 7 morocco. [Philadelphia], 1843 
i , Contains poetical contributions by Mrs. Sigourney, W. C. Bryant, Park 
; Benjamin, Washington Allston, and others. Also, includes the plate 
; “ Grandpa's Pet,” lithotinted by J. H. Richards, lithographed by Duval, 
the FIRST SPECIMEN OF THIS ART EVER PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED. STATES, 
and one of the earliest examples of the process produced in any country. 


259. Mix (James B.). The Biter Bit; or, The Robert Macaire of Journal- 
ism; being a Narrative of some of the Black- Mailing Operations of 
Charles A. Dana’s “ Sun.” 8yo, wrappers. Washington, D. C., 1870 


260. Monraicne (MicuarL Dz). The Essayes or, Morall, Politika). 


261. Moopy’s NARRATIVE. Lieut. James Moody’s Narrative of ie Meera 


262. 
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+272. [Morean (Lewis H.).]~ Fifth Annual Report of the Regents of the 
ce * University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural His- 
tory, and the Historical and Antiquarian Collection. 8vo, original 
wrappers. “ Vischer Ten Eyck, Esq.” written on front cover. 
Albany, 1852 
This report is scarcer than the fifth. The Appendix is Lewis H. 
Morgan’s report on the Fabrics, Inventions, Implements, and Utensils of 
the Iroquois, consisting of fifty-two pages of text, fully illustrated, in- 
j cluding twenty full-page colored plates. Many of the plates have never 
‘ _ been re-issued. 
_ 273. Morean (Lewis H.). Ancient Society; or, Researches in the Lines 
_ of Human Progress from Savagery through Barbarism to Civiliza- 
tion. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1877 


First Epirion. FINE copy. 


274. MorGan (Lewis H.). Houses and House-Life of the American Abori- 
i gines. Illustrated, the frontispiece being in colors. 4to, cloth. 
'5 , Washington, 1881 
Volume four of the Contributions to North American Ethnology. 


“275. Mormons. Bennett (John C.). The History of the Saints; or, An 

Exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Jilustrated. 12mo, cloth. 

| Boston, 1842 

3 An early exposé of the Mormons before their arrival from Nauvoo 
ne and the death of Joseph Smith. 

| 276. Mormons. Pratt (Orson). A Series of Pamphlets, with Discussion 

| ie between Elder William Gibson, and the Rev. Mr. Woodman. Also 

: H a Discussion between Elder John Taylor, and Three Reverend Gentle- 

men. Portrait of Pratt, and facsimiles of the plates of the Book of 

Mormon. 8vo, half calf. . Liverpool, 1851 


_A scARCE MORMON ITEM. 


277. Mounp Buitpers. Pidgeon (William). Traditions of De-Coo-Dah, 


> and Antiquarian Researches: comprising Explorations, Surveys, and 
, Excavations of the remains of the Mound Builders of America. 70 
plates. 8vo, cloth, rubbed. New York, 1858 


278, MountTcomery (Sir Ropert). A Discourse Concerning the design’d Hs- 
tablishment of a New Colony to the South of Carolina, in the Most 
delightful Country of the Universe. Yolding copperplate plan rep- 
resenting the form of settling the districts, or County Divisions vn 
the Margravate of Azilia. Small 8vo, full polished calf, gilt back 
and inside borders, gilt edges, by Pratt. 

London; Printed in the Year 1717 


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Azilia, issued these proposals for settling the Colony.” With the excep- 
tion of a few lower margins cut close, a FINE COPY. 


279. Neau (DAnriEL). The History of the Puritans; from the Reformation 
in 1517, to the Revolution in 1688. Revised, corrected and enlarged, 
with additional notes by John O. Choules. With nine portraits on 
steel. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep, somewhat rubbed. New York, 1844 
Contains material relative to the Puritans in America. 


(ea Sy). & eee ee 269) Sees ca Py toed 
ant a De, ee Te eed ee ee mee 
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280. Nepraska. Woolworth (James M.). Nebraska in 1857. | Colored old- 
ing map. 12mo, original paper wrappers, somewhat worn. Om 
Omaha City, N. T aie 


Scarce in the original wrappers and with the map. 


281. Necro Prov. Horsmanden (Daniel). The New York Cohaniaes 
a History of the Negro Plot, with the Journal of the Proceedi 


against the Conspirators in 1741-2, &e. 8vo, old sheep, one side loo: e 
New York, 1810 
An account of the “ darkest blot on the history of New York,” writte ites 


by one of the judges who condemned the negroes. 


282. Newpurcu, N. Y., Imprint. Tindal (Matthew). Christianity as Ol 


as the Creation: or the Gospel, A Republication of the Religion of — 


‘Nature. 8vo, old tree calf. Newburgh: David Denniston, 1798 


283. NEw HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT. Chase (Francis-Editor). Gathered 


Sketches from the Early History of New Hampshire and Vermont; — 
containing Accounts of the Adventures of our Forefathers, &. I Ius- . 


trations. 12mo, cloth. Claremont, N. Hg 1868 


Contains much Indian material, and notes on Ethan Allen, General | 3 


Stark, oe 


284. NEw JERSEY. Smith (Samuel). History of the Colony of Nova-Caesa- 
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Present Constitution and other Events to 1721, with some Particu- — 
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polished calf, blind-tooled borders, gilt edges. 
Burlington in New J ersey, 1765 


Fine large copy of this valuable work. On the title are autographs of ~~ 
John Grace and John Smith, the latter of whom presents the volume to 
“Tsaac Foster, 1767” and inscribes to that effect. Foster was a famous ~— 
Revolutionary surgeon who was at Bunker Hill and Concord, and whom a 


Washington appointed Director-General of the hospitals. 


285. New York. Tammany Hatt. The Only Genuine Report of Mogue a 
~ More O’Molohan’s Dream on the School Question... By Pheim 


F. O’Flash, Esq. 8vo, unbound. New York, 1841 


A seathing satire on Tammany Hall and all those who then opposed — 


appropriations for Roman Catholic sehools. 


286. NEw Yorr. Natural History of New York. By Authority. De Kay og 


(James E.). Zoology. Part I. Mammalia; Part III. Reptiles and. 


Amphibia; Part IV. Fishes; Part V. Mollusca; Part VI. Crustacea; 


and, a volume of Plates (Reptiles and Fishes). Numerous other 


plates, many colored. Together, 4 vols. (Lacks Part II), 4to, cloth, _ 


gilt, some plates spotted. * Albany, 1842 


The entire work consists of 22 volumes. The long introduction was ~ 


written by William H. Seward. 


287. New Yor. The Great Metropolis; or Guide to New York for 1846. 
Second Publication. Illustrations. 24mo, cloth. 

New York: John Doggett, Jr., [1846] 

Contains calendar for the year, names of city officials, coffee houses 
and hotels, places of amusement, theatres, churches, &e. 


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289. 


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291, 


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297. 


. New Yorx. Genin (John N .). An Illustrated History of the Hat 


from the. Harliest Ages to the Present Time. Illustrations. 16mo, 
original wrappers, old writing on Preface, and a few pictures crudely 
colored by hand. New York, 1848 


RARE little pamphlet issued by “Genin the Hatter.” View oF HIS 
STORE IN 1848 on back wrappers. 


New York. [Curry (Daniel).] New York: a Historical Sketch of the 


Rise and Progress of the Metropolitan City of America. By a New- 
Yorker. Scarce plan and woodcut views. 12mo, cloth. 
nae | New York, 1853 


NEw York. Carpenter (W. H.) and Arthur (T. 8S.). The History 
of New York from its Harliest Settlement to the Present Time. 
fingraved portrait and title. 16mo, cloth. Philadelphia, 1854 


Lippincott’s Cabinet History, devoted to the early accounts of the 
Province, the French and Indian War, and the Revolution. 


New York. Davis (A.). History of New Amsterdam; or, New York 
as it was in the Days of the Dutch Governors. 6 views of old New 
York, including plate of Fitch’s first steamboat. OrigiInaL Eprtion. 
12mo, original cloth. Fine Copy. New York, 1854 


. New York. Simms (Jeptha R.). Trappers of New York, or a Biog- 


raphy of Nicholas Stoner & Nathaniel Foster; together with Anec- 
dotes of Other Celebrated Hunters, and some account of Sir William 
Johnson. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, cloth. 

Albany: J. Munsell, 1857 


New York. Murphy (Wm. D.). Biographical Sketches of the State 


Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York, 
in 1858. 12mo, original wrappers, slightly frayed. Albany, 1858 


New York. Manhattan in 1628, as described in the recently discovered 
Autograph Letter of Jonas Michaelius, written from the Settlement 
on the 8th of August of that year, and now first published. With 
a Review of the Letter and an Historical Sketch of New Netherland 
to 1628, by Dingman Versteeg. Facsimile of the letter, portraits and 
views. Small 4to, boards, cloth back, uncut. New York, 1904 


Number sixteen of fifty copies printed on Imperial Japan paper. 


NortH Carorina. Williamson (Hugh). The History of North Caro- 
lina. Folding map. 2 vols. 8vo, tree calf. Philadelphia, 1812 


Inserted in Vol. I. is the addressed portion of a letter in William 
son’s handwriting containing his signature. FINE copy. 


Oni0. Dwight (Margaret Van Horn). A Journey to Ohio in 1810. As 
recorded in the Journal of M. V. H. Dwight. Edited with an In- 
troduction by Max Farrand. 8vo, boards, holland back, uncut. 

New Haven: Yale University Press, 1913 


OuipHANT (Mrs.). The Literary History of England in the end of the 
eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth century. 3 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. New York, 1882 


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298. OrEGoN. Falconer (Thomas). The Oregon Question; or, re Stateme 
of the British Claims to the heck Territory. 8vo, boards, uncut. 
London, 1845 


ria OREGON. Allen (A. J.—Compiler). Ten Years in Oregon. Travel 
and Adventures of Doctor E. White and Lady, west of the Rocky — 
Mountains, with Incidents of Two Voyages around Cape Horn, 
Brief History of the Missions and Settlement of the Country, &c. 
12mo, original cloth. Ithaca: Mack, Andrus & Co., 1848 


Scarce First Epirion of an early item of the history of Oregon by : 
Presbyterian missionary who is said to have possessed a remarkabl é 
aptitude for organizing into civic bodies the rough and ready elements — 
of border communities. Although Field mentions later editions of this 
work, he does not seem to have known of the original issue here cata- 
logued. 


300. Oregon. Moseley (H. N.). Oregon; its Resources, Climate, People, 
and Productions. Colored map of the state. 16mo, cloth. — 
! London, 1878 


301. OREGON AND CaLiForNIA. Greenhow (Robert). The History of Ore- 
gon and California and the other Territories of the North-West — 
Coast of America. Second edition, revised, corrected, and enlarged. 
Large folding map. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Boston, 1845 


Scarce in the original paper wrappers. 


302. Parpor (Jutta). Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France inthe 
Seventeenth Century, 3 vols., 1847. Second Edition; The Court 
and Reign of Francis the First, 2 vols., 1850. Second Edtion; The 
Life and Times of Marie De Medicis, Queen of France, 3 vols., 1852, 
First Edition. With portraits. Together, 8 vols. 8vo, full polished | 
calf, gilt backs and tops [ probably by Larkins]. London, 1847-1852 


FINE COLLECTION of Library Editions. Laid in is a four-page autograph 
letter, signed, of Miss Pardoe, undated. It was written to Mrs. 8. ©, 
Hall, and is an interesting personal letter. ‘ 


303. ParKMAN (Francis). The Discovery of the Great West. Map. Royal 
8vo, cloth, uncut, shghtly rubbed. eee 1870 


One of seventy-five copies on LARGE PAPER. 


304. PARKMAN (FRANCIS). The Old Regime in Canada. Map, First Ep1- 
TION. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. — Boston, 1874 


One of seventy-five copies on LARGE. PAPER. 


305, PARKMAN (FRANCIS). Count Frontenac and New France pacer Louis 
XIV. First Epirion. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1877 


One of seventy-five copies On LARGE PAPER. 


306. ParkMAN (Francis). Montcalm and Wolfe. Portraits and map. 2 
vols. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1885 


One of seventy-five copies ON LARGE PAPER. 


307. ParkMAN (Franois). A Half Century of Conflict, Maps. First Ep1- 
TION. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1892 
One of seventy-five copies on LARGE PAPER. ; 


al 4° al ) i a) 
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308. Parkman (FRANCIS). Another copy of the preceding. Boston, 1892 


309. Parton (JAMES). Famous Americans of Recent Times. Portrait of 
J.C. Calhoun. First Epition. 12mo, original cloth. ‘Boston, 1867 


310. Pater (WALTER). Studies in the History of the Renaissance. First 
Eprt1on. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1873 
Unusually fine copy. 


311. PATER (WALTER). An Imaginary Portrait; The Child in the House. 
THE Rare Frrst EDITION. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. 
; Oxford: Daniel Press, 1894 


Only two hundred and fifty copies were printed. 


312. PatER (WALTER). Essays from “The Guardian.” First PUBLISHED 
Epifion. 8vo, silk, gilt back, uncut. London: Macmillan, 1904 
The final volume of the edition de luxe of Pater’s writings. Out of 

print and scarce. 


313. ParEer (WALTER). Uncollected Essays. [Symonds’s “ Renaissance in 
Ttaly,” The Life and Letters of Gustave Flaubert, A Novel by Mr. 


Oscar Wilde, etc.| 12mo, boards, uncut. 
| Portland, Me.: Mosher, 1903 


One of four hundred and fifty copies, printed on Van Gelder hand-made 


- paper. | 
314, [PauLpine (J AMES K.).] Westward Ho! A Tale. 2 vols. 12mo, orig- 
| inal cloth. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1832 


First Epirion. Volume 1 contains the bookplate of Frederick W. 


Pauling, whereon is engraved the ‘‘ André” shield, which was presented 
by Congress to John Paulding and the others who were instrumental in 
the capture of Major André near Tarrytown, N. Y. 


815. PENNSYLVANIA. Proud (Robert). History of Pennsylvania in North 
America from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Prov- 
ince, under the First Protector and Governor, William Penn, in 1681, 
till after the year 1742. With an Introduction respecting the Life 
of Wm. Penn, and the Religious Society of the People called 
Quakers, &c. Portrait of Penn engraved by Lawson after Barralet, 

and large map engraved by Thackera. 2 vols. 8vo, old sheep. 
Philadelphia: Z. Poulson, Jr., 1797-8 
Good perfect copy of a reliable history of Pennsylvania which has 

never been excelled. 


316. PENNSYLVANIA. Harris (Alex.). Biographical History of Lancaster 
County: Being a History of Early Settlers and Eminent Men of 
the County, also other Unpublished Information, chiefly of a Local 


Character. First Epirion. 8vo, original boards, uncut. 
Lancaster, Pa., 1872 


317. Pike (Masor Zesuton M.). An Account of Expeditions to the Sources 
of the Mississippi and’ through the Western Parts of Louisiana to the 
Sources of the Arkansaw, Kans., La Platte, and Pierre Juan Rivers 
performed by order of the Government of the U. S. in 1805-7. Por- 
trait bust in stipple engraved by Edwin. 8vo, original tree calf, name 
on title, lacks the maps. Philadelphia, 1810 


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318. Ptantin Press. Georgii Dousae de Itinere Suo Constantinopolitano, 


Epistola. Small 8vo, vellum. a 
Ex officina Plantiniana Apud Christophorum Raphelengium, 1599 


VERY RARE. Printed by the grandson of the elder Raphael engius mH 
(Plantin). 


319. PLautus. Curculio Plauti comoedia longe lepidissima : metro numerisque i 


a Pilade restituta: et scholiis a Nicolao Buschiducensi graphice illus- 
trata. Title in red and black within an elegant ornamental wood-— 
cut border. Ato, half calf. 


320. Pon (Epaar ALLAN). The Works of Poe, Including the Tales, Poems, — 


Miscellanies, The Literati, Arthur Gordon Pym. Portraits. First 
Epition. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, Vol. IV not uniform, and a few 
leaves loose. — New York: J. 8. Redfield, 1850-1856 


These four volumes are sold separately as First Collected Editions, 
and are not often found together. They contain sketches of the Life 
and Genius of Poe by N. P. Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. Griswold. — 


321. Pops (ALEXANDER). The Dunciad, Variorum. With the Prolegomena 


of Seriblerus. Vignette of the Ass and Owl. Ato, sprinkled calf, 
gilt. London: Printed for A. Dod, 1729 


First COMPLETE AND AUTHOR’S FIRST AVOWED EDITION, with the title- 
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322. PRESENT STATE of the Universe, or an Account of (1) The Chief Benes 


of the World; (2) Their Coats of Arms, &c.; (3) Their Chief Towns; 
(4) Their Revenues ; (5). Their Respective Appellations; also, An 
Account of Common-Wealths, relating to the same heads. ae 
Edition, continu’d and enlarg’d. Portraits and plates. 12mo, Jd 
panelled calf, one joint broken. eee 1701 


Among the portraits are,—Leopold of Germany, Frederic of ‘ Pruss- 
land,’ Tsar of Moscovy, and others, with 85 plates showing Royal, Com- 
mercial and Naval flags of all countries, including the New Hngland 
Einsign. 


323. Priest (JostaH). American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West; 


Being an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population 
peopled America many centuries before its Discovery by Col- 
umbus. Second Edition, revised. Illustrations. 8vo, old tree calf. 
Albany, 1833 


Traces the origin of Fire Worship, and presents traits of Mosaic 
history found among the Aztec Indians. 


324. PrircHarD (JAMES C.). The Natural History of Man; comprising In- 


quiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies 
of the different tribes of the human family. Fourth Edition, “edited 
and enlarged by Edwin Norris. Illustrated with sixty-two colored 
plates, and one hundred engravings on wood. 2 vols. royal 8vo, orig- 
inal cloth, gilt, name on reverse of each frontispiece. London, 1855 


A large portion of volume two is devoted to the Indian Tribes of North 
America. 


Antuerpiae : Michael Hoochstratanus [1518] a 


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825. RaBeLais (MaAsTEeR Francis). Works of Rabelais. Translated into 


English, by Urquhart and Motteux. With an Introduction by Ana- 
tole de Montaiglon. Portrait of the author, and fourteen full-page 
photogravures by Lows Chalon, in addition to woodcuts, initial let- 
ters, etc. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1892 


Lawrence and Bullen’s fine edition. 


326. Ramsay (Davin). The Life of George Washington. Stipple portrait 


by Leney. 8vo, newly bound in half brown levant morocco, gilt back, 
gilt top, by Blackwell. New York, 1807 


327. Ramsay (Davin). Universal History . . . History of the United States, 


from their First Settlement in 1607, to 1808. Continued to the 
Treaty of Ghent by 8. 8. Smith, and others. Second Edition, Revised 
and Corrected. 3 vols. 8vo, old tree calf. Philadelphia, 1818 


328. ReaD (GroRGE H.). The Last Cruise of the Saginaw. Illustrated. 


12mo, cloth, uncut. Boston: Riverside Press, 1912 
One of one hundred and fifty uncut copies. 


329. REMINGTON (FREDERIC). Frontier Sketches. 15 full page plates. Firs 


Epit1on. Oblong 4to, pictorial boards. Chicago, &c. [1898] 


330. [Revere (PAavL).| Weatherwise’s Town and Country Almanac, 1781. 


Title-page and page containing the portrait of George Washington, 
said to be engraved by Paul Revere. Framed and glazed. 
3 Boston ; Printed and sold by John McDougall & Co. 1781 


In The Engraved Portraits of Washington, by Charles Henry Hart, 
Grolier Club, New York, i904, the following account is given of this 
portrait and it is there reproduced at p. XV. 

“In Goss’s Life of Paul Revere, p. 501, is printed a letter from Revere 
to his cousin, Mathias Rivoire, in France, in which Revere says: 

“Before this reaches you you will have heard of the victory gained 
over the British Army, by the Allied Armies, commanded by the brave 
General Washington. <A small engraving of his I send enclosed, it is said 
to be a good likeness and is my engraving.” 

“Tt so happens that in the very same year that Revere sent the ‘small 
engraving’ to his cousin there was published in Boston, by John Me- 
Dougall & Co., ‘ Weatherwise’s Town and Country Almanack,’ on page 7 
of which appears the type-metal portrait of Washington. It is after 
Peale’s portrait and may have been copied from Norman’s sheet Almanac 
for 1780 which it closely follows. I think, therefore, this type-metal 
portrait of Washington may be accepted as the Revere ‘small engraving,’ 
until the ascription is disproved by the production of a copper-plate 
print bearing his name as engraver.” 


331. Riepusen (Mapamer Dr). Letters and Memoirs relating to the War of 


American Independence, and the Capture of the German Troops at 
Saratoga. Translated from the original German. 12mo, new half 
dark-blue morocco, gilt top, uncut. 
New York: G. & C. Carvill, 1827 
First Epirion. Especially scarce in uncut condition, and such a tall 
copy as is the above. 


332. Rituy (James WuitTcoms). The Boss Girl. A Christmas Story, and 


other Sketches. Frrst Eprrion. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis, 1886 


333. 


384. 


336. 


336. 


337. 


338. 


339. 


340, 


341. 


342. 


343. 


RrversipE Press. Thackeray (William M. Mr. Brown’s Letters es 
Young Man about Town. 12mo, peels cloth back, uncut. 

, | Cambridge, 1901. 

ap hal to five hundred copies. ee out of print. Original prospectus 

laid in. oe 


Riverside Press. Browne (Sir Thomas). Hydriotaphia. Urne-Buriall; 
or A Discourse of the Sepulchral Urnes lately found in Norfolk. 
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Zenger, Printer of the New-York Weekly Journal. Small 4to, newly 
bound in three-quarter red polished morocco, gilt, gilt top. N.p.n.d. 


According to Rutherford this edition was issued without a title-page, 
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